222 IBM System Storage N series Hardware Guideadd net default: gateway 192.186.101.57: network unreachableWed Aug 31 12:01:02 PDT [rc:ALERT]: timed: time daemon startedWed Aug 31 12:01:03 PDT [itsosj-n1: mgr.boot.disk_done:info]: Data ONTAP Release 7.1H1 bootcomplete. Last disk update written at Wed Aug 31 11:59:46 PDT 2005Wed Aug 31 12:01:03 PDT [itsosj-n1: mgr.boot.reason_ok:notice]: System rebooted.Password:itsosj-n1> Wed Aug 31 12:01:20 PDT [console_login_mgr:info]: root logged in from consoleitsosj-n1>Depending on the CIFS Message settings and Microsoft Windows Client settings, you mightreceive messages on your CIFS client about the shutdown. These messages are shown inFigure 16-3 on page 219.16.2.3 Rebooting the systemThe System Storage N series systems can be rebooted from the command line or from theNSM interface.Rebooting from the CLI halts the N series and then restarts it, as shown in Example 16-10.Example 16-10 Rebooting from the command-line interface[root@itso3775 node1]# rebootBroadcast message from root (pts/2) (Thu Sep 8 13:23:47 2005):The system is going down for reboot NOW!Network File System (NFS) clients can maintain use of a file over a halt or reboot becauseNFS is a stateless protocol. CIFS, FCP, and iSCSI clients behave differently. Therefore, usethe -t option to allow users time before the shutdown to save their work.Depending on the shutdown message settings, CIFS clients might receive messages, suchas those that are shown in Figure 16-3 on page 219.