10-02-2007 06:38 AM - edited 03-05-2019 06:49 PM
Switch#sh clock
10:30:43.795 EDT Tue Oct 2 2007
Switch#reload at 20:00
Reload scheduled for 20:00:00 EDT Tue Oct 2 2007 (in 9 hours and 29 minutes) by cl on vty0 (XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX)
Proceed with reload? [confirm]
Switch#
5w5d: %SYS-5-SCHEDULED_RELOAD: Reload requested for 20:00:00 EDT Tue Oct 2 2007 at 10:30:59 EDT Tue Oct 2 2007 by cl on vty0 (XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX).
Switch#sh reload
No reload is scheduled.
Switch#
12.2(37)SE1
Any ideas?
Thank you,
-Craig
10-02-2007 06:44 AM
Did you hit the enter key when it said confirm ??? If you didn't then it wouldn't show up in the show reload .
10-02-2007 07:01 AM
He got the log message so he pushed the command. I checked my 3750G, 12.2(37)SG, and the sh reload returns the expected. Maybe bug?
10-02-2007 07:02 AM
Glen
I believe that the message that appears giving the reload scheduled at ... time by ... person on vty 0 is pretty good evidence that they did hit enter when prompted. I have seen that type of message when I scheduled a reload, and have never seen it until I had hit enter at the prompt.
Craig
I assume from the message that you had a telnet session when you scheduled the reload. Is it possible that there was someone else logged in on the switch and that they might have canceled the reload?
About what amount of time was there between your requesting the reload and when you did the show reload command?
HTH
Rick
10-02-2007 07:23 AM
Yes I hit enter, and then tried again and typed 'yes', then again and typed 'confirm'. Same result.
You are correct, I am remotely logged in. No one else has access to the switch (or the passwords) so it could have not been canceled manually (I am thinking that if it had, their would be a message in syslog about it).
Between commands: A few seconds at most.
'Reload at' is not a command a use very often; I prefer to be monitoring the reboot. But in this case it was needed.
Thanks,
-Craig
10-02-2007 08:03 AM
Craig
This is pretty strange. The output looks like the reload was scheduled but the show reload does not find it. I am not clear whether there is a problem in the scheduling command or a problem in the show command.
I do not know that it would be different but I wonder if you tried it using reload in
HTH
Rick
10-02-2007 10:31 AM
Well now, that's an odd one...
Switch#reload in 6:43
Reload scheduled for 23:46:19 EST Sun Nov 11 2007 (in 971 hours and 29 minutes) by cl on vty0 (XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX)
Proceed with reload? [confirm]n
10-02-2007 08:14 AM
Your running into Bug ID CSCsj57632
"Reload at command does not work properly"
12.2(37)SE1 has the bug, it is supposed to be resolved in the next IOS release.
10-02-2007 08:19 AM
And there you go. Rated.
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