It sounds like it is defaulting to graceful. You would need to include the -b flag along with the command in order to push the noreboot, as seen on page 67 here.
• -b — . Specifies the type of shutdown for the system after a file import operation completes. The parameters are Graceful, Forced, and NoReboot for graceful shutdown, forced shutdown, and no reboot respectively. If -b is not specified, graceful shutdown is taken as the default except as noted above for files containing new values.
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February 25th, 2020 08:00
TobsA,
It sounds like it is defaulting to graceful. You would need to include the -b flag along with the command in order to push the noreboot, as seen on page 67 here.
• -b — . Specifies the type of shutdown for the system after a file import operation completes. The parameters are Graceful, Forced, and NoReboot for graceful shutdown, forced shutdown, and no reboot respectively. If -b is not specified, graceful shutdown is taken as the default except as noted above for files containing new values.
Would you clarify if you have tried that?
Let me know.
TobsA
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February 27th, 2020 16:00
Hi Chris,
we are using the USB import not the racadm command.(Manual Page 280).
In both cases we select as ShutdownType either NoReboot or Graceful, so we don't use a default value.
Tobias