The Appliance Administrator or Operations Administrator can power down or restart an appliance from the web client or directly from the appliance itself.
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Caution: Rebooting the appliance causes a service outage for any current users. |
You can shut down or restart your appliance from the web client. The steps follow.
To shut down an appliance
- Navigate to Appliance > Power.
- Under Power, type a Reason for shutting down the SPP Appliance then click Shut Down.
- To confirm your action, enter the words Shut Down in the box and click OK.
- The One Identity Safeguard for Privileged Passwords Appliance LCD screen displays LCD service terminating.
To start up an appliance
- Navigate to Appliance > Appliance Information
- Scroll to the bottom of the dialog. Under Power, type a Reason for restarting the SPP Appliance then click Restart. The appliance goes into maintenance mode. The user is informed when the restart is complete.
- To confirm your action, enter the word Restart in the box and click OK.
- The One Identity Safeguard for Privileged Passwords Appliance LCD screens display the run level status of the appliance as it is starting up. For more information, see LCD status messages..
Appliance
You can shut down or restart your appliance from the appliance itself.
Appliance: Shut down from the appliance
You can use the Red X button on the front panel of the appliance to shut it down. Press and hold the Red X button for four seconds until it displays POWER OFF.
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Caution: Once the Safeguard appliance is booted, DO NOT press and hold the Red X button for more than 13 seconds. This will hard power off the appliance and may result in damage. |
Appliance: Restart from the appliance
After the appliance powers off, you will need physical access to start it. Press the Green check mark button on the front panel of the appliance for NO MORE than one second to power on the appliance.
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CAUTION: Once the Safeguard appliance is booted, DO NOT press and hold the Green check mark button. Holding this button for four or more seconds will cold reset the power of the appliance and may result in damage. |