Rebooting The Media Server - Avaya S8100 Series Manual

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8. Click Continue.
The Begin Installation Web page appears. The page summarizes the request you have
made.
9. Click Continue.
The Install in Progress Web page appears.
The installation takes 10 to 20 minutes.
The Install in Progress screen refreshes every 10 seconds or on demand by clicking the
Refresh button. When complete, the Reboot Server Web page appears.

Rebooting the media server

Note:
When you reboot the media server, it can no longer communicate with the Web
Note:
interface. The Reboot in Progress Web page remains on your screen until the
reboot is complete. Although the Continue button is visible, do not click Continue
yet.
To reboot the media server.
1. Click Reboot.
The Reboot in Progress Web page appears. The tray of the CD-ROM drive opens
automatically.
2. Remove the CD-ROM from the CD-ROM drive.
!
CAUTION:
If you do not remove the CD-ROM and the tray of the CD-ROM drive closes
CAUTION:
again, the system might try to reboot from the software on the CD-ROM.
Note:
The reboot can take 20 minutes or longer. The system does not automatically tell
Note:
you when the reboot is complete.
Note:
The Web page does not show progress of the reboot process, so you do not
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know when the reboot is complete. To check the progress, see
progress
3. Wait 5 minutes and then click Continue. If you click Continue before the reboot is finished,
the screen displays Expired Page. If you see the Expired Page message, refresh the
browser. If the Session Timeout screen appears, close the screen, logoff, and log on
again. Select Manage Software, select the option Join this upgrade session in progress
and monitor its activity. Click the Pickup button.
on page 228.
Upgrade tasks for the first media server
Verifying reboot
Issue 2.1 June 2006
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