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To exit rescue mode, change the boot mode back to Boot from the hard disk in the OVHcloud Control Panel and restart the server from the command line. Rescue-customer:~# vmfs-fuse /dev/sdbX /mnt
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Remember to change the netboot back to Boot from the hard disk before restarting after finishing your rescue mode tasks.
#DATA SET AND HFS FILE SYSTEM ACCESS SSH PASSWORD#
An email will be sent which contains some information and the login password for the rescue mode's "root" user. This might take a few minutes you can check the status on the Tasks tab. Select Restart and the server will restart into rescue mode. next to "Status" in the box labelled Service status. Specify an alternative email address below if you do not want the login credentials sent to your customer account's primary address.Ĭlick on Next to proceed to the next step and on Confirm to validate the change. If your server runs on Windows, you can also choose "WinRescue" (see the guide section below). If your server has a Linux-based OS, select "rescue64-pro" from the menu. In the next page, select Boot in rescue mode. Look for "Boot" in the General information box and click on. Go to the Bare Metal Cloud section and then select the server on which to enable rescue mode from Dedicated Servers. You can activate rescue mode only from your OVHcloud Control Panel. To do so, please consult this section of the relevant guide. In this case, you must first disable the key before proceeding. Please note that if you have set a default SSH key in your control panel for dedicated products, you will not receive a root password when rebooting a server rescue mode.