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Task Command Remarks
Schedule a reboot.
• Schedule a reboot to occur at a specific time
and date:
schedule reboot at hh:mm [ date ]
• Schedule a reboot to occur after a delay:
schedule reboot delay { hh:mm | mm }
Use either command.
The scheduled reboot function is
disabled by default.
Changing any clock setting can
cancel the reboot schedule.
Scheduling jobs
You can schedule a job to automatically run a command or a set of commands without administrative
interference. The commands in a job are polled every minute. When the scheduled time for a command
is reached, the job automatically executes the command. If a confirmation is required while the
command is running, the system automatically enters Y or Yes. If characters are required, the system
automatically enters a default character string or an empty character string when no default character
string is available.
Job configuration approaches
You can configure jobs in a non-modular or modular approach. Use the non-modular approach for a
one-time command execution and use non-modular approach for complex maintenance work.
Table 18 A comparison of non-modular and modular approaches
Comparison item
Scheduling a job in the non-modular
a
roach
Scheduling a job in the modular
a
roach
Configuration method Configure all elements in one command.
Separate job, view, and time settings.
Can multiple jobs be
configured?
No. Yes.
Can a job have multiple
commands?
No.
If you use the schedule job command
multiple times, the most recent
configuration takes effect.
Yes.
You can use the time command in job
view to configure commands to be
executed at different time points.
Supported views
User view and system view. In the
schedule job command, shell represents
user view, and system represents system
view.
All views. In the time command,
monitor represents user view.
Supported commands
Commands in user view and system
view.
Commands in all views.
Can a job be executed
multiple times?
No. Yes.
Can a job be saved? No. Yes.
Configuration guidelines
• To have a job successfully run a command, make sure the specified view and command are valid.
The system does not verify their validity.
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