Avaya S8100 Home Theater Server User Manual


 
DRecovery
S8100 system-level shutdown and restart
S8100 Installation and Upgrades 317
November 2003
D Recovery
This chapter provides information about system recovery for S8100. This chapter is organized as follows:
S8100 system-level shutdown and restart on page 317
Communication Manager software reset (recovery) on page 319
Reset System 1 (Communication Manager warm start) on page 320
Reset System 2 (Communication Manager cold start) on page 320
Reset System 3 (Communication Manager reboot) on page 320
Reset System 4 (Communication Manager reboot) on page 320
Reset System 5 (system reboot)
When the system is initially powered up, or when an existing system experiences a catastrophic fault that
interrupts its basic functions, the system reboots.
S8100 system-level shutdown and restart
Table 52, Shutdown and restart actions, on page 317 presents system-level shutdown and restart actions
that can be initiated by the system technician, the customer, and by hardware. The state of the shutdown
and restart actions is indicated by the state of the LEDs on the TN2314 Processor circuit pack (See
Appendix E, “LED boot sequence/ TN2314 Processor”
). More details about the use of the user
commands can be found in Maintenance for the Avaya S8100 Media Server with the Avaya G600 and
CMC1 Media Gateways (555-233-149).
Table 52: Shutdown and restart actions 1 of 3
Action Entry Originated by Action Notes
“reboot nice”
[campon]
command-line
entry from a
bash session
technician Shuts down every
application with campon
to wait for INTUITY
AUDIX users to logoff.
The system restarts
automatically.
Used for a system reboot after
changing a Windows 2000
level parameter that requires a
system reboot. This may take
an unacceptably long time due
to campon of INTUITY
AUDIX logons.
“reboot
immediate”
command-line
entry from a
bash session
technician Shuts down every
application without
waiting for INTUITY
AUDIX users to log off.
The system restarts
automatically.
Used for a system reboot with
a guaranteed reboot time of a
few minutes. This action does
not wait for INTUITY AUDIX
users to be logged off from
INTUITY AUDIX.
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