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force
—Reboot the system immediately. This reboots the system, and there is no halt
variant. There is also never any confirmation, whether or not there are any unsaved
changes to the configuration
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halt
—Shut down the system if reload halt. If the system is busy performing another
operation (requiring the management subsystem, which is almost any management
operation), the regular reload [halt] command blocks until it is finished.
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noconfirm
—Suppresses the confirmations.
reset
Reset configuration, delete logs, and all other data.
reset factory [keep-all-config] [keep-basic] [reboot]
Notes:
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reset factory
—‘Scrub’ the system clean, resetting it entirely to its factory state. This
does not just involve configuration (done with the configuration revert command
instead), but everything on the system: logs, stats, CLI command history, system image
files (not the image installations), as well as resetting the configuration to factory defaults
and deleting all other configuration files. The system halts after this process, unless the
reboot option is set, in which case it reboots.
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keep-all-config
—Preserve everything in the active configuration file, and also do
not delete any other configuration files. You are prompted for confirmation before
honoring this command, unless confirmation is disabled with the no cli default
prompt confirm-reset command.
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keep-basic
—Preserve licenses in the active configuration file.
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reboot
—Reboot system after reset (instead of halting).
server-map
server-map <name>
file-url <URL> refresh-interval <seconds>
format-type <type> {host-origin-map | cluster-map | nfs-map | origin-
escalation-map}
node-monitoring heartbeat
allowed-fails <integer>
connect-timeout<ms>
interval<ms>
read-timeout<ms>
refresh-force
Media Flow Controller can use an XML file to resolve incoming client requests to the right
origin sever when Media Flow Controller encounters a cache-miss. Create the XML file
following the conventions outlined in
Chapter 7, “Server Map Configuration”
and save it; then
use these commands to name the server map, reference it with a file-url, provide a format-
type, and set other parameters. After it is configured, assign the server-map to a
namespace
origin-server. See
“Creating and Configuring Server-Maps (CLI)” on page 79
for task details.
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