First question:

Is there any logical reason to reboot every week? If you are speaking a
real, production-environment server, it is stupid to do such a thing.. It
should have months or years of uptime..
The only excuse for a reboot can be:
- hardware upgrade / failure
- operating system upgrade / patching (depending on what are you using)
- the use of windows where it does not belong (on a real-world server)

Which is your case?

Paul wrote:

> In a sudden (and late) moment of epiphany, I just realized (while
> writing a note to our CSA to please put the new server's startup in the
> machines boot cycle) that when we reboot (*every* monday morning in the
> wee hours) it's not terribly likely that anyone's going to be around to
> feed the password to the startup query.
>
> This really needs to be automated.
> Help? =o)
>
> Paul
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