Hard reboot of VNFs and VDUs

April 9, 2024

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A hard reboot can be used to restore normal operation of a VNF/VDU if it is unresponsive or if multiple severe system errors occur. When performing a hard reboot, the VNF/VDU goes through a power off/power on cycle and subsequently returns to its last stable state.

Note that a hard reboot may cause the VNF/VDU to become temporarily unavailable.

We recommend using a hard reboot only if all other problem resolution measures, including a soft reboot, have been unsuccessful.

To hard-reboot a VNF/VDU, use the following instructions:

  • Hard reboot of a VNF.
  • Hard reboot of a VDU.

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