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veena_nagesh2002 Warnings : 1 Active User
Joined: 07 May 2005 Posts: 110 Location: hyderabad
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what is meant by cold restart and warm restart. if is cold restart what steps need to follow //ly for warm restart |
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William Thompson
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veena_nagesh2002 wrote: |
what is meant by cold restart and warm restart. |
A warm restart is (usually) faster and uses a lot of the values of system tables at the time of the last (normal) shutdown. A cold restart generally reinitializes those tables from scratch.
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if is cold restart what steps need to follow //ly for warm restart |
You do one or the other, you don't need to do both. |
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