Reboot or Force Reboot a Virtual Host Node

You can reboot or force reboot the virtual host server. A Reboot operation performs a normal reboot of the virtual host server when it is in maintenance mode. A Force Reboot operation forces the virtual host server to reboot, even if the server is not in maintenance mode.

To access these commands, you must have the Node In-Band Access and Node Power Control privilege. You must also be in a user group that is assigned a policy to access the node you want to reboot or force reboot.

  1. Select the virtual host node you want to reboot or force reboot.
  2. Click the Virtual Host Data tab.
  3. Click Reboot or Force Reboot.

See Also

Nodes, Node Groups, and Interfaces

Nodes and Interfaces Overview

Viewing Nodes

Service Accounts

Adding, Editing, and Deleting Nodes

Adding Location and Contacts to a Node Profile

Adding Notes to a Node Profile

Configuring the Virtual Infrastructure in CC-SG

Synchronizing the Virtual Infrastructure with CC-SG

Accessing the Virtual Topology View

Connecting to a Node

Pinging a Node

Adding, Editing, and Deleting Interfaces

Adding Interfaces for Nodes Using IPv6

Bookmarking an Interface

Configuring Direct Port Access to a Node

Bulk Copying for Node Associations, Location and Contacts

Using Chat

Adding, Updating, and Deleting Nodes with CSV File Import

Adding, Editing, and Deleting Node Groups