Installation guide

Restarting the Wave Server 15-11
Chapter 15: Initial System Administration
Wave Global Administrator Guide
Do not attempt to mirror an Wave primary hard drive in Slot A onto an Wave primary
hard drive in slot B. Due to the cloning technique used in manufacturing Wave primary
drives, the Disk Management application cannot distinguish between primary drives.
An alternative is to use Disk Management to remove all partitions on the second Wave
primary disk so the disk will be treated as a new drive.
Once you mirror a hard drive, either leave the mirrored hard drive in the slot or take it out
and put it somewhere safe until you need it. If you take out the mirrored drive and are
running with just one hard drive, break the mirror so that the system does not expect to
see two hard drives.
Do not use the mirrored hard drive as a primary hard drive and then load both hard drives
back into the Wave Server. The system cannot distinguish between the two primary hard
drives and cannot restart.
You cannot see any SNMP alarms during RAID-1 configuration unless trap destinations are
configured in the SNMP Configuration applet; for instructions, see “Configuring SNMP
agents” on page 23-27.
Restarting the Wave Server
You will typically access the Restart Vertical Wave applet to restart remotely any time you
change IP addresses, install new network services, change subnets, upgrade software, or install
additional hardware.
A fully loaded Wave system can take up to 10 minutes to restart and come to a state where you
can administer it remotely again. The duration of a restart is somewhat dependent on the routing
functions you have enabled.
To restart a Wave Server remotely
1 If necessary, click the Administration tab of the Management Console.
2 Click the Restart System icon, located in the General Administration section.
3 In the
Seconds before restart field, specify how many seconds should elapse before the
system restarts.
Click
Release 2.0
September 2010