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468 Chapter 10 Configuring system settings
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reboot
Reboots the Nortel SNAS 4050.
If the Nortel SNAS 4050 you want to reboot has 
become isolated from the cluster, you will receive an 
error message when executing the 
reboot
 command. 
In this case, log on to the Nortel SNAS 4050 using a 
console connection or remotely by connecting to the 
Nortel SNAS 4050 RIP (host address). Then use the 
/boot/reboot
 command (see 
delete
Removes the Nortel SNAS 4050 host from the cluster 
and resets the device to its factory default 
configuration. Other Nortel SNAS 4050 devices in the 
cluster are not affected. 
To ensure that you remove the intended Nortel 
SNAS 4050, first use the 
/cfg/sys/host #/cur
 
command to view current settings and verify that it is 
the correct host. (To view information for all Nortel 
SNAS 4050 devices in the cluster, use the 
/cfg/sys/cur
 command.)
After you have removed the Nortel SNAS 4050 from 
the cluster, you must use a console connection to 
access the device. Log on as the 
admin
 user with the 
admin
 password to enter the Setup utility.
Note: If there are other Nortel SNAS 4050 devices in 
the cluster configuration, you cannot delete a device if it 
is the only Nortel SNAS 4050 in the cluster whose 
status is up. In this case, you will receive an error 
message when executing the 
delete
 command. To 
delete a device from the cluster while all the other 
cluster members are down, log on to the Nortel 
SNAS 4050 using a console connection or remotely by 
connecting to the Nortel SNAS 4050 RIP (host 
address). Then use the 
/boot/delete
 command. 
When the remaining cluster members come back up, 
connect to the MIP and repeat the command to delete 
the Nortel SNAS 4050 from the cluster configuration 
(
/cfg/sys/host #/delete
).
/cfg/sys/host <host ID>
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