Shutting down the appliance
You can shut down an appliance from the Windows desktop client, web client, or directly from the appliance itself.
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Caution: Rebooting the appliance causes a service outage for any current users. |
To shut down an appliance
- Go to Appliance Information:
- From the web client, click Settings on the left. The Settings: Appliance page displays. Click Appliance Information.
- From the desktop client, navigate to Administrative Tools | Settings | Appliance | Appliance Information.
- Type an explanation for shutting down the Safeguard for Privileged Passwords Appliance in the Reason box and click Shut Down.
Important: 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. |
- 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.
NOTE: You can also 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. |
Restarting the appliance
Use the Power controls on the Administrative Tools view in the Windows desktop client to restart an appliance.
To restart the appliance
- Go to Appliance Information:
- From the web client, click Settings on the left. The Settings: Appliance page displays. Click Appliance Information .
- From the desktop client, navigate to Administrative Tools | Settings | Appliance | Appliance Information.
- Type an explanation for restarting the Safeguard for Privileged Passwords Appliance in the Reason box and click Restart.
- 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.
Enable or Disable Services
The Appliance Administrator can enable or disable services using toggles. The toggle appears blue with the switch to the right ( toggle on) when the service is enabled, and gray with the switch to the left when the service is disabled ( toggle off).
Navigate to Administrative Tools | Settings | Appliance | Enable or Disable Services.
Factory Reset from the desktop client
As an Appliance Administrator, you can use the Factory Reset feature to reset a Safeguard for Privileged Passwords Appliance to recover from major problems or to clear the data and configuration settings on the appliance.
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Caution: Care should be taken when performing a factory reset against a physical appliance, because this operation removes all data and audit history, returning it to its original state when it first came from the factory. The appliance must go through configuration again as if it had just come from the factory. For more information, see Setting up Safeguard for Privileged Passwords for the first time.
In addition, performing a factory reset may change the default SSL certificate and default SSH host key.
The appliance resets to the current Long Term Support (LTS) version. For example, if you are using version 6.6 (feature release) or 6.0.6 LTS (maintenance Long Term Support release) and then factory reset, you appliance will reset down to 6.0 LTS and you will have to patch up to your current version. For more information, see Long Term Support (LTS) and Feature Releases. |
Factory reset on a clustered appliance
Performing a factory reset on a clustered hardware appliance will not automatically remove the appliance from a cluster. The recommended best practice is to unjoin an appliance from the cluster before performing a factory reset on the appliance. After the unjoin and factory reset, the appliance must be configured again. For more information, see Setting up Safeguard for Privileged Passwords for the first time.
To perform a factory reset from the desktop client
- Navigate to Administrative Tools | Settings | Appliance | Factory Reset.
- Click Factory Reset.
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In the Factory Reset confirmation dialog, enter the words Factory Reset and click OK.
The appliance will go into Maintenance mode to revert the appliance. Once completed, you will be prompted to restart the desktop client. If the appliance was in a cluster, you may need to unjoin the factory reset appliance. The factory reset appliance must be configured again. For more information, see Setting up Safeguard for Privileged Passwords for the first time. In addition, when you log in to the appliance, you will be prompted to add your Safeguard for Privileged Passwords licenses.