Rebooting The Memory Array; Rebooting The System; Canceling A Scheduled Reboot - HP VMA Series Installation And Service Manual

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Chapter 5 - Operating the System via the CLI

Rebooting the Memory Array

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When you reboot the Memory Array, you must specify which processors to
restart. The two processors are:
System—Contains the software that manages the VIMM topology.
1.
WARNING!
causes loss of some older system logs and diagnostic data. To preserve this
diagnostic data it is recommended that the
commands be used prior to reboot.
log
Using a syslog server also ensures logs are stored prior to any reboot. See
Displaying and Setting System Log (Syslog) Options
OAM—Controls the administration function, such as user logins, system
2.
administration, and the CLI software.

Rebooting the System

Set the system reboot to run immediately or to be delayed in minutes, up to 1
day.
Log into the Memory Array.
1.
At the root prompt, type:
2.
reboot system {all | oam} [delay <n>]
Where:
all
oam
delay <n>
If you do not specify the time delay, you are also prompted whether you want to
reboot the system immediately. Answer y to reboot immediately. If you answer
n, the immediate reboot request is cancelled.
You are prompted to confirm scheduling the reboot. If you confirm the reboot it
will be scheduled. While the system is rebooting, you will lose your CLI connection
and have to log back into the interface.

Canceling a Scheduled Reboot

Log into the Memory Array.
1.
VMA-series Memory Array Installation and Service Guide
Restarting the system processor interrupts traffic and
System
Reboots both the
Reboots only the OAM processor
Sets the time delay in minutes for rebooting the
system.
Valid values are in the range of 1 to 1440.
and/or
vincident
save
on page 71.
OAM
and
processors.
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