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Scheduling a Reboot on the Device
After you schedule a reboot on the device, the device will reboot at the specified time.
Follow these steps to schedule a reboot on the device:
To do… Use the command… Remarks
Schedule a reboot on the device, and set
the reboot date and time schedule reboot at hh:mm
[ mm/dd/yyyy | yyyy/mm/dd ] Optional
Schedule a reboot on the device, and set
the delay time for reboot schedule reboot delay
{ hh:mm | mm } Optional
Enter system view system-view
Schedule a reboot on the device, and set
the reboot period schedule reboot regularity
at hh:mm period Optional
The device timer can be set to precision of one minute, that is, the device will reboot within one minute
after the specified reboot date and time.
Configuring Real-time Monitoring of the Running Status of the System
This function enables you to dynamically record the system running status, such as CPU, thus
facilitating analysis and solution of the problems of the device.
Follow these steps to configure real-time monitoring of the running status of the system:
To do… Use the command… Remarks
Enter system view system-view
Enable real-time
monitoring of the running
status of the system system-monitor enable Optional
Enabled by default.
Enabling of this function consumes some amounts of CPU resources. Therefore, if your network has a
high CPU usage requirement, you can disable this function to release your CPU resources.
Specifying the Main Configuration File to be Used at Next Reboot
If multiple configuration files exist in the flash memory, you can use the command here to specify the
one that will be used when the device reboots.