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D13898.06
MAY 2008
TANDBERG
CONTENT SERVER
ADMINISTRATOR GUIDE
Shutting Down and Restarting
Restarting the Content Server
System Status
Press
1.
Enter
to display the
Main Menu
screen
From the
2.
Main Menu
screen, use the
Up
or
Down
arrow to select
Commands
Press
3.
Enter
to confirm your selection
From the
4.
Commands
menu, use the
Up
or
Down
arrow to select
Restart
and
press
Enter
You will be asked to confirm this
5.
action on the following screen. At the
Restart?
prompt, use the
Up
or
Down
arrow to select
Yes
and press
Enter
to
confirm.
The LCD panel display indicates the current status of the
Content Server.
In addition you will also find the currently installed version, as
can be seen from the below menu structure.
Shutting Down the Content Server
Press
1.
Enter
to display the
Main Menu
screen
From the
2.
Main Menu
screen, use the
Up
or Down arrow to select
Commands
Press Enter to confirm your selection
3.
From the
4.
Commands
menu, use the
Up
or
Down
arrow to select
Shutdown
and
press
Enter
You will be asked to confirm this
5.
action on the following screen. At the
Shutdown?
prompt, use the
Up
or
Down
arrow to select
Yes
and press
Enter
to confirm.
IMPORTANT
6.
—wait until is is safe to shut
down the Content Server and the LCD
panel displays
Power off
.
LCD panel display when a call is
currently in progress.
LCD panel display when no calls are
currently in progress.
LCD panel display when transcoding
is in progress.
Command Menu Structure
Restoring Default Settings
is described on the next
page.
IP Settings. See the
section.
Display information on the
version currently installed.
Do not Shutdown or Restart the Content Server
While Calls Are In Progress!
!
We do not recommend to shutdown or restart the
Content Server while calls are in progress. If the Content
Server is in a call and the server is restarted or shut
down, calls in progress will fail and will not be recorded.
For details on how to restart the Content Engine service
without restarting the Content Server, see the
section.
IP Settings
Commands
Version Info
Restart?
No
Yes
Shutdown?
No
Yes
- Restore Defaults -
Full Restore
Config Restore
Full Restore?
No
Yes
Config Restore?
No
Yes