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23.In the object tree of the VTL console, right‐click the restarted server node, VTLPLUSN1, and select Failover > Stop Takeover from the context menu.

24.Open a terminal window on the management host, and again ssh to the management (“server”) IP address of the restarted node, VTLPLUSN1:

[mgt_host]user# ssh vtladmin@nn.nnn.nnn.nnx

Connecting to nnn.nnn.nnn.nnx ...

Password:

where nnn.nnn.nnn.nnx is the as‐configured IP address of the restarted node, and vtladmin is the VTL administrator account user ID.

25. Make sure that you are logged in to the actual, restarted node:

[VTL_Plus]vtladmin# uname -a

SunOS VTLPLUSN1 n.nn Generic_nnnnnn-nni86pc i386 i86pc

The system should display the expected node name.

26.If you are not logged in to the correct system, you may have accidently logged into the service IP address of the other node rather than the management (“server”) address. Close the telnet session, and telnet to the other IP address for the restarted node.

27.Change to the directory that holds the VTL executables:

[VTL_Plus]vtladmin# cd /usr/local/vtl/bin

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