Reboot – Dell POWEREDGE M1000E User Manual

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Fabric OS Command Reference

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reBoot

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reBoot

Reboots the control processor (CP).

SYNOPSIS

reboot [-f]

DESCRIPTION

Use this command to perform a "cold reboot" (power off/restart) of the control processor. This operation
may be disruptive, and the command prompts for confirmation before executing. When you reboot a
switch connected to a fabric, all traffic to and from that switch stops. All Fibre Channel ports on that
switch including E_Ports become inactive until the switch comes back online.

The behavior of this command depends on the platform:

When issued on a standalone (single-processor) switch, this command performs a cold reboot of the
switch.

When issued on an enterprise-class platform (Brocade DCX, DCX-4S, or 48000) with two CPs
(active and standby), the following rules apply:

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When the Standby CP reboots, it goes down and there is no failover because there is no traffic
on that switch. When the Standby CP comes up again, it is temporarily no longer in sync with
the Active CP.

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When the Active CP reboots, it fails over to the Standby CP. The Standby CP becomes the new
Active CP and traffic is disrupted.

-

When HA is in sync, and reboot -f is issued on the Active CP of a director, the Standby CP
takes over as the active CP without traffic disruption. If HA is not in sync, and reboot -f is issued
on the Active CP, the Standby CP takes over as the Active CP and traffic is disrupted.

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When HA is disabled and reboot or reboot -f is issued on the Active CP, both the Active and
Standby CPs reboot with the original mastership retained. The original Active CP remains the
Active CP after the reboot, and the original Standby CP remains the Standby CP. After the
reboot, HA is enabled.

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When HA is disabled and reboot or reboot -f is issued on the Standby CP, the Standby CP
reboots without prompting. It boots up with the default switch only, even if the Active CP has
multiple logical switches configured. After the Standby CP boots up, HA is still disabled.

NOTES

The execution of this command is subject to Virtual Fabric or Admin Domain restrictions that may be in
place. Refer to Chapter 1, "Using Fabric OS Commands" and Appendix A, "Command Availability" for
details.

OPERANDS

-f

Causes the CP to fail over to the Standby CP without affecting any of the Fibre
Channel Ports. Note that the recommended way to force a failover without
affecting any Fibre Channel ports is to issue the haFailover command.

EXAMPLES

To reboot a standalone switch with a single CP:

switch:admin> reboot
Warning: This command would cause the switch to reboot
and result in traffic disruption.
Are you sure you want to reboot the switch [y/n]? y

Broadcast message from root (pts/0) Sun Feb 28 19:49:45 2010...
The system is going down for reboot NOW !!

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