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- Power_cycling abstract "Power cycling is the act of turning a piece of equipment, usually a computer, off and then on again. Reasons for power cycling include having an electronic device reinitialize its set of configuration parameters or recover from an unresponsive state of its mission critical functionality, such as in a crash or hang situation. Power cycling can also be used to reset network activity inside a modem.Power cycling can be done manually, usually using a switch on the device to be cycled; automatically, through some type of device, system, or network management monitoring and control; or by remote control; through a communication channel.In the data center environment, remote control power cycling can usually be done through a power distribution unit, over TCP/IP. In the home environment, this can be done through home automation powerline communications or IP protocols. Most Internet Service Providers publish a 'how-to' on their website showing their customers the correct procedure to power cycle their devices. Power cycling may be referenced while listening to the 'on-hold' music when calling your Internet Service Provider for technical support.Power cycling is a standard diagnostic procedure usually performed first when the computer freezes however, frequently power cycling a computer can cause thermal stress. Reset has an equal effect on the software but may be less problematic for the hardware as power is not interrupted.".
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- Power_cycling wikiPageWikiLink Philae_(spacecraft).
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- Power_cycling wikiPageWikiLink Rosetta_(spacecraft).
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- Power_cycling wikiPageWikiLinkText "Have you tried turning it off and on again?".
- Power_cycling wikiPageWikiLinkText "Power cycling".
- Power_cycling wikiPageWikiLinkText "disconnects and reconnects its power cord".
- Power_cycling wikiPageWikiLinkText "not turning it off and on again".
- Power_cycling wikiPageWikiLinkText "power cycle".
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- Power_cycling wikiPageWikiLinkText "power cycling".
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- Power_cycling subject Category:Computer_hardware.
- Power_cycling subject Category:Electric_power_distribution.
- Power_cycling subject Category:Out-of-band_management.
- Power_cycling hypernym Act.
- Power_cycling type Band.
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- Power_cycling comment "Power cycling is the act of turning a piece of equipment, usually a computer, off and then on again. Reasons for power cycling include having an electronic device reinitialize its set of configuration parameters or recover from an unresponsive state of its mission critical functionality, such as in a crash or hang situation.".
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