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5.3. Managing Cluster Nodes
This section documents how to perform the following node-management functions through the luci server component of Conga:
5.3.1. Rebooting a Cluster Node
To reboot a node in a cluster, perform the following steps:
- From the cluster-specific page, click on along the top of the cluster display. This displays the nodes that constitute the cluster. This is also the default page that appears when you click on the cluster name beneath from the menu on the left side of the luci page.
- Select the node to reboot by clicking the check box for that node.
- Select the function from the menu at the top of the page. This causes the selected node to reboot and a message appears at the top of the page indicating that the node is being rebooted.
- Refresh the page to see the updated status of the node.
It is also possible to reboot more than one node at a time by selecting all of the nodes that you wish to reboot before clicking on .

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