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Airwave Restart AMP vs Reboot System

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  • 1.  Airwave Restart AMP vs Reboot System

    Posted Apr 27, 2020 01:16 AM

    Can any expert clarify/explain what's the actual difference between Restart AMP vs Reboot System in Airwave?
    As far as I know, restart amp will restart all the airwave amp service but then what's reboot system for?



  • 2.  RE: Airwave Restart AMP vs Reboot System
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    MVP EXPERT
    Posted Apr 27, 2020 03:50 AM

    The reboot system is when you need to power cycle the server or reload the OS.



  • 3.  RE: Airwave Restart AMP vs Reboot System
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    EMPLOYEE
    Posted Apr 27, 2020 11:42 AM

    Reboot system, restarts the whole server. Restart amp, restarted only the daemons running on the server.

     



  • 4.  RE: Airwave Restart AMP vs Reboot System

    Posted Jul 26, 2024 10:03 AM

    If I restart the AMP will it cause all the APs to be inaccessible from clients? I am needing to restart AMP as nothing is updating on the Airwave webpage (status, Configuration, etc.). If restarting the AMP will not fix this issue what might I do so that it is updating real-time?




  • 5.  RE: Airwave Restart AMP vs Reboot System

    Posted Jul 30, 2024 05:12 AM

    You can restart Airwave or the Airwave server without interruption of service to your clients.

    Monitoring and the capability to change your configuration will be 'lost' during the restart of Airwave or the server running Airwave.



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