Difference between revisions of "How do I reboot my virtual server"
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[2] Once you're logged into your VPS Control Panel, click the [[File:Manage_vpscp.jpg]] button to the right of the server you're wanting to reboot. | [2] Once you're logged into your VPS Control Panel, click the [[File:Manage_vpscp.jpg]] button to the right of the server you're wanting to reboot. | ||
− | [3] Click on the [[File:Vpscp_general.jpg] tab under the 'Controls' section (if it's not already selected). | + | [3] Click on the [[File:Vpscp_general.jpg]] tab under the 'Controls' section (if it's not already selected). |
[4] Click the [[File:Vps_reboot.jpg]] button. | [4] Click the [[File:Vps_reboot.jpg]] button. | ||
− | [5] Click the [[File:Vps_yes.jpg] button. | + | [5] Click the [[File:Vps_yes.jpg]] button. |
[[Category:VPS Control Panel]] | [[Category:VPS Control Panel]] |
Revision as of 17:56, 5 October 2012
[1] Log into your VPS Control Panel
Your VPS Control Panel log in details were provided in the email you received once your VPS was turned up. If you need to reset your VPS Control Panel password, please see:
How do I reset my VPS Control Panel password?
[2] Once you're logged into your VPS Control Panel, click the button to the right of the server you're wanting to reboot.
[3] Click on the tab under the 'Controls' section (if it's not already selected).