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50      Barracuda Backup Service Administrator’s Guide
Shutting Down a Barracuda Backup Server
You can remotely reboot or shut down a Barracuda Backup Server by logging into its local Web 
interface. Type the IP address of the Barracuda Backup Server in a Web browser and log in using your 
Barracuda Networks account. 
You can also perform a safe shutdown of a Barracuda Backup Server by pressing the power button 
on the front of the device. This will issue a shutdown command to all system and service processes 
before the device powers down.
Do not push the power button down for more than a couple of seconds. Holding it for five seconds or 
longer causes an immediate hard shutdown. This interrupts running processes and the Barracuda 
Backup Server will power off before unmounting the file system.
Wiping a Barracuda Backup Server
You can wipe a Barracuda Backup Server by logging into its local Web interface. Type the IP address 
of the Barracuda Backup Server in a Web browser and log in using your Barracuda Networks account. 
Wiping a Barracuda Backup Server unlinks it from your account and puts all data and configuration 
information into a queue to be purged from Barracuda Cloud Storage.  The wipe feature also deletes 
the contents of the local databases on the Barracuda Backup Server, moves the binary data on the on 
the Barracuda Backup Server into a temporary storage location on the system, and then shuts it down.  
The next time the Barracuda Backup Server is booted the binary data that has been moved will be 
deleted.
Front Panel Indicator Lights
The Barracuda Backup has indicator lights that indicate power and disk activity.
Figure 9.1: Barracuda Backup front panel indicator lights