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September 30, 2005 at 3:57 pm #200335wolfParticipant
what is the shell command to restart burn racks ?
all the nodes are absent on the windows manager, and i am trying
to restart or reset the linux machines.does anybody know this one ?
cheers
wolf
September 30, 2005 at 5:36 pm #210791-kParticipant“shutdown -r now”
as root. Doing it quite often. Still Burn is just a lifesafer…
-k
September 30, 2005 at 5:43 pm #210793wolfParticipantdoes that restart the absent burn nodes ?
is there no way to do this from the backburner manager ?it happens quite often !!
wolf
September 30, 2005 at 6:16 pm #210792-kParticipantwolf wrote:does that restart the absent burn nodes ?
is there no way to do this from the backburner manager ?it happens quite often !!
wolf
The command will restart the linux machine you’re logged in to.
You can write a little script that will send any arbitrary command to all the linux nodes at once (thats what we did). So that you have to type it only once. If you only want to restart the machines that seemed to be crashed, log in to only those and do it.
We have only 8 nodes so its rather ok. If you have more and you have to reboot like 7 specific ones, it might be usefull to expand the script so that you can define per parameter which machines the following command will be sent to rather than all… I’m not a unix guy, but I bet it would be rather easy to do for one who is.
And no I think there is no way in backburner to do it.
-kOctober 4, 2005 at 5:17 pm #210794Sebmilot_vbParticipant/usr/discreet/backburner/backburner_server_restart
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