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Launching rescue mode

Launching rescue mode

Rescue mode is a live rescue environment that is designed to provide you with the ability to bring a bare metal server or virtual server online to troubleshoot system issues that would normally be resolved only through OS Reload. Rescue mode must be initiated in the IBM Cloud® console. Use the following steps to start rescue mode for a device.

Before you begin

First, go to the device menu and make sure that you have the correct account permissions to complete the tasks.

  • Navigate to your console's device menu. For more information, see Navigating to devices.
  • Make sure that you have any necessary account permissions and device access. Only the account owner, or a user with the Manage Users classic infrastructure permission, can adjust the permissions.

For more information about permissions, see Classic infrastructure permissions and Managing device access.

Launching rescue mode

To launch rescue mode, use the following steps.

CentOS version 7 and higher requires a minimum of 6 GB of RAM for any Linux® virtual server configuration. For a Linux® virtual server configuration with less than 6 GB of RAM, CentOS version 5 is used.

  1. From the Devices menu, select Device List.
  2. From the Device List, click the device name that you want to rescue.
  3. In the Actions menu, select Rescue mode.
  4. Click Yes to change your device to rescue mode immediately.

Launching rescue mode for a Windows instance

  1. From the Devices menu, select Device List.
  2. From the Device List, click the device name that you want to rescue.
  3. In the Actions menu, select Boot from image.
  4. Select Boot from this image next to the public image, WindowsRescueStandalone.iso.

Next steps

After you start rescue mode, the device is powered down and restarted into rescue mode for the device's operating system. This process might take several minutes.

Remote access to the device is available from the device's IP address. You can access the device in rescue mode by using the root or admin credentials for the devices that are recorded in the IBM Cloud console. When you use rescue mode, you can troubleshoot, discover issues, and resolve issues as you would on a regularly started device. If necessary, you can mount drives into the rescue mode OS. To exit rescue mode and return your device to its regular environment, restart the device in the IBM Cloud console or restart from rescue mode OS.

For more information about restarting a device, see Managing virtual servers.