reboot
reboot(1) BIG-IP TMSH Manual reboot(1)
NAME
reboot command - Reboots the system or boots the system into a
different volume.
MODULE
All tmsh modules.
SYNTAX
reboot
options:
slot [ [slot number] | all ]
volume [name]
DESCRIPTION
You can use the command reboot to reboot the system or cluster. If you
do not specify an option, the local system reboots.
You can use the volume option to reboot a system into a specific
volume. For a cluster, you can use the volume option to reboot all
slots into the specified volume.
Additionally, for a cluster, you can use the slot option to reboot
either a specific slot or all slots. Note that the slot option does not
modify the active volume.
EXAMPLES
reboot
Immediately reboots the running image.
reboot volume HD1.2
If the volume HD1.2 has a complete image on it, the system (or cluster)
reboots into that image immediately. However, if a software
installation is in progress on the volume the system reboots as soon as
the installation is complete.
OPTIONS
slot [ [slot number] | all ]
Reboots either a specific slot or all slots in a cluster, without
changing the active volume of the slot(s).
This option is only available in a clustered environment.
Note: The slot and volume options are mutually exclusive.
volume
Specifies the volume that you want to boot. The volume you specify
becomes the default boot volume. You cannot specify the active
volume. In a clustered environment all slots reboot into the same
volume.
Note: The slot and volume options are mutually exclusive.
SEE ALSO
install, sys software hotfix, sys software image, sys software status,
sys software volume, tmsh
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BIG-IP 2012-09-04 reboot(1)