I've always heard that as "scheduled uptime" or "unscheduled outages". When I worked in a mainframe shop, they used to IPL (reboot) the mainframe every Sunday morning. That down time was never considered as part of the SLA.
Not disagreeing, just commenting that I would have assumed that taking the entire system offline for a reboot on a weekly basis would be untenable from a business perspective. It seems at odds with the concept of all the redundancy built into mainframes to ensure high availability and uptimes. Given that many mainframe-based systems (e.g. airline reservations) generally need to be available 24/7/365, I would have assumed that while one part of the system is being rebooted, others are still available so the overall application can continue to run uninterrupted.