Introduction: Server rescue mode is a special boot mode that allows users to troubleshoot and repair server issues. In rescue mode, the system starts with minimal components, loading only the essential system components, enabling users to perform troubleshooting and repairs.
Functionality: When a server encounters system failures, network issues, disk malfunctions, or other problems, administrators can choose to enter rescue mode for repair purposes.
For example:
- Failed system startup: When the server's operating system fails to start properly, administrators can enter rescue mode to view system logs, repair file systems, restore backups, and perform other necessary actions.
- Forgot administrator password: If the administrator forgets the password, entering rescue mode allows them to reset the password or create a new administrator account.
- Disk failure: In the event of a disk failure, administrators can enter rescue mode to perform disk checks, repairs, or data recovery.
- Configuration errors: When there are configuration issues, administrators can enter rescue mode to restore system configurations or perform necessary repair operations.
1.Select the dedicated server you wish to manage: Manage dedicated servers based on geographical location. Manage dedicated servers based on their status. Choose the physical server you want to manage.
2.Click on the Rescue Mode option in the Product Management page.
3.Choose the corresponding rescue operating system based on the system installed.
4.On the current interface, you can see "Rescue System: In Progress."
5.Rescue System: Progress: 100% Rescue system entry successful. Remote desktop connection information is available for remote login.
6.You can select the corresponding disk for backup.
- PS: In the Linux rescue system, you can use the "lsblk" command to view the system disk and data disks.
7.You can use the "mount" command to mount the disks to a vacant directory and view the files in the previous system.
8.After completing the operation, you can click on "Cancel Rescue System," and the system will automatically restart and enter the regular operating system.
9.You can also perform the operation through the control panel. Please refer to the login method for accessing the control panel. Physical Server Management Panel Login Method
10.After accessing the system, you can log in using the provided login information.
11.Click here to exit rescue mode.