Reboot/Restart

Policy Setup Menu

 

 

 

Reboot

describes

bringing the

system hardware back

up from scratch,

for

from a system reset or power

on. The boot process

ends when control

pas

operating

system

process.

 

 

 

Restart describes activating the operating system after the system hardwa ized. Restart must follow a successful reboot.

 

 

 

 

à

ð

 

 

Reboot/Restart Policy Setup Menu

1.Number of reboot attempts: Currently 3

2.Use OS-Defined restart policy? Currently Yes

3.Enable supplemental restart policy? Currently No

4.Call-Out before restart:

Currently Disabled

 

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á

ñ

ŸNumber of reboot attempts process, it attempts to or greater than reboots that occur

if

the server fails to

successfully complete the

to

reboot the number of

times specified. Entry

0 are valid. Only successive failed reboots attemp after a restart attempt. At restart, the counter

Ÿ Use OS-Defined

restart policy

lets

the

Service Processor react or not react

same

as

the

operating system

to

major system faults, by reading the

the

operating

system

parameAutomaticallyer

Restart/Reboot

After a System

Crash

. This parameter

may, or

may not be

defined depending on the ope

system or its version/level. If the operating system automatic restart defined, then it may be set to respond to a major fault by restart restarting. See your operating system documentation for details on setti operating systems automatic restarts. The default value is YES.

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