Reboot command, Restore command, Table 52 restore command – Raritan Computer SX User Manual

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Reboot Command

The reboot command restarts the Dominion SX console server. This command is only available
to users with administrative privileges. All user sessions will be terminated without warning, and
no confirmation will be required. It is highly recommended that you ask all users to log off before
you reboot the unit. The userlist command can be used to display a list of connected users and
sessions.
The syntax of the reboot command is:

reboot

Reboot Command Example

admin > Maintenance > reboot


The system responds with the following messages:

Rebooting the system will logoff all users.

Do you want to proceed with the reboot? (no/yes) (default: no)
yes

Restore Command

The restore command retrieves a copy of the Dominion SX system from a system and writes the
file to the Dominion SX server.
The syntax of the restore command is:

restore [ip IP] <login LOGIN> <passwd PASSWD> [path PATH] [file FILE]

The restore command options are described in Table 49.

Table 52 Restore Command

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[ip IP]

IP address of the target system from which the restore data will be
retrieved.

<login LOGIN>

Username of the account on the system where the restore data is
stored.

<passwd PASSWD>

Password for the above account.

[path PATH]

Specifies the path to the backup file to be restored to a similar system
with the same port density.

[file FILE]

Specifies the name of the file in which the backup data was saved.


Restore Command Example
In the example below, the console server data is being retrieved from a system at IP address
192.168.51.220

. The guest account and password are used. The data will be pulled from

the top level of the guest account in a file named backupfile.

admin > system > restore ip 192.168.51.220 login guest passwd
guestpassword path . file backupfile1

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