Bug 142031

Summary: Reboot a host at a specific time
Product: [Retired] Red Hat Network Reporter: kirk l. holub <kirk.l.holub>
Component: RHN/Web SiteAssignee: Mike Orazi <morazi>
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Description kirk l. holub 2004-12-06 20:27:58 UTC
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Description of problem:
Is there any way to schedule a system reboot at a specific time; ie:
18:25:00 on Dec 7 2004?

I have a number of nodes that have a small window of time (about 5
minutes) every hour during which a reboot would not adversely impact
my production work.  Having the ability to schedule a reboot 'as soon
as possible' or 'not before this time' is of little use to me, as it
will likely cause a host to reboot at an incovenient time.  And, this
will prevent my system from delivering data to my customer on time.

Thanks.

--Kirk

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How reproducible:
Always

Steps to Reproduce:
1.  Schedule a reboot on several systems for some time several hours
in the future.
2.  
3.
    

Actual Results:  Systems will reboot, randomly, some time after the
scheduled time.

Expected Results:  All system would reboot at exactly (or at least
within 1 minute of) the schedule time

Additional info:

Comment 1 Amy Owens 2008-10-17 13:05:38 UTC
This bug has been closed due to inactivity.  Please open a new bug with specific details if this problem is still occurring or if an enhancement is needed.