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How long does it take for a server to restart?

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Posted By: Brad | 1 Replies | Last Reply On: May 12, 2019 21:23:34

I just got the server delivered to me and after executing restart via ssh, I have been waiting for a while now.  Is there a way to check what's going on boot level?  Not sure if my server is stuck on boot or doing some update.

Psychz - Supriya

Votes: 0Posted On: May 12, 2019 21:23:34
 

Depending on the OS installed on your servers like Windows or Linux, the restart time will vary from 2 mins to 5 mins. There are several other factors that can slow your reboot time which includes software and applications installed on your server, any database application that loads along with your OS, etc.

To monitor the actual status of your server, you can use our IPMI service. The IPMI Tool lets you manage the Intelligent Platform Management Interface  (IPMI) functions of a remote system. This allows you to see if your server is installing any updates or is it stuck at BIOS due to any hardware or other reason. You can also open a ticket to our support team who can assist you with the issue.

To know more, write to our sales team at sales@psychz.net

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