Configuration Guide Basic Management
reload in mmm | hhh:mm [string]
If you configure a time interval, the system will restart after the interval. The interval is in the format of mmm or hhh:mm, in
the unit of minutes. You can specify the interval name by using the string parameter to reflect the restart purpose.
reload at hh:mm month day year [string]
If you configure a specific time, the system will restart at the time. The time must be a time in the future. The year parameter
is optional. If it is not specified, the year of the system clock is used by default. Because the span between the restart time
and current time must not exceed 31 days, the year parameter does not need to be specified if the current system time falls
between January 1 and November 30. If the current system time falls on December, the restart time may and can be a time
on January next year. You need to specify the year to notify the system that the restart time is on January next year instead
of January of the current year. If the year is not specified, the restart time is on January of the current year by default, causing
a restart failure.
The clock feature must be supported by the system if you want to use the at option. It is recommended that you
configure the system clock in advance. A new restart plan will overwrite the existing one. A restart plan will be invalid if
the system is restarted before the plan takes effect.
The span between the restart time and current time must not exceed 31 days, and the restart time must be later than
the current system time. After you configure a restart plan, do not change the system clock; otherwise, the plan may fail
(for example, the system time is changed to a time after the restart time.)
 Deleting a Restart Policy
Run the reload cancel command to delete a restart policy.
Related Commands
 Restarting a Device
reload [ text | in [ hh: ] mm [ text ] | at hh:mm [month day year ] [ text ] | cancel ]
text: Indicates the restart reason, which consists of one to 255 bytes.
in [ hh: ] mm: Indicates the time interval after which the system will restart. The maximum interval is 24 days.
at hh:mm: Indicates the time when the system will restart.
month: Indicates a month of the year. (For example, Mar indicates March.)
day: Indicates a date, ranging from 1 to 31.
year: Indicates a year, ranging from 1993 to 2035. Abbreviation is not supported.
cancel: Cancels the restart plan.
Use this command to enable a device to restart at a specific time.
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