IBM SC30-3681-08 Saw User Manual


 
Timedload
Use the timedload command to schedule an image load on a device, cancel a
scheduled load, or to view scheduled load information.
This command allows you to load a software image into the device outside of peak
network traffic periods when support personnel may not be present.
Syntax:
timedload
activate
deactivate
view
activate
Schedules an image load on the device. You will be prompted for
information describing the source of the image similar to the add
boot-entry and add address commands. See “Add” on page 94 for
information about the parameters.
Time of day to load image
Specifies the date and time at which the device will load the new
image. Specify the value as
YYYYMMDDHHMM
, where:
YYYY
is the four-digit year.
Note: If the current month on the device is December, the year
data must be the current year or the following year.
Otherwise, if the current month on the device is January
through November, the year data must be the current
year.
MM
is the two digit month.
MM Valid Values: 01 to 12 with 01 representing January.
DD
is the two-digit day of the month.
DD Valid Values: 01 to 31, depending on the value of MM.
HH
is the two-digit hour in 24–hour time.
HH Valid Values: 00 to 23
MM
is the two-digit minute of the hour.
MM Valid Values: 00 to 59
The following are examples of scheduling a load from different sources.
Example 1. Load from a remote host:
Boot config> timedload activate
Time Activated Load Processing...
Remote host IP address or IBD load name [0.0.0.0] 1.1.1.2
Via gateway (0.0.0.0 if none) [0.0.0.0]? 0.0.0.0
Timeout in seconds [10]? 10
File name []? /tftpboot/vl3.cce
Do you want to configure an interface address? (Yes, No, Quit): [No] yes
Which interface do you want to configure an address to boot over [0]? 0
New address [0.0.0.0]? 1.1.1.1
Network mask for this interface [255.255.255.0]? 255.255.255.0
Config filename [CONFIG] ? ibd/vl3.cfg
Time of day to load image (YYYYMMDDHMM) []? 199703191630
The load timer has been activated.
Example 2. Load from the IBD:
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