title | description | ms.service | author | ms.author | ms.topic | ms.custom | ms.date |
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Restart server - Azure CLI - Azure Database for MariaDB |
This article describes how you can restart an Azure Database for MariaDB server using the Azure CLI. |
mariadb |
SudheeshGH |
sunaray |
how-to |
devx-track-azurecli |
06/24/2022 |
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This topic describes how you can restart an Azure Database for MariaDB server. You may need to restart your server for maintenance reasons, which causes a short outage as the server performs the operation.
The server restart will be blocked if the service is busy. For example, the service may be processing a previously requested operation such as scaling vCores.
The time required to complete a restart depends on the MariaDB recovery process. To decrease the restart time, we recommend you minimize the amount of activity occurring on the server prior to the restart.
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To complete this how-to guide:
- You need an Azure Database for MariaDB server.
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- This article requires version 2.0 or later of the Azure CLI. If using Azure Cloud Shell, the latest version is already installed.
Restart the server with the following command:
az mariadb server restart --name mydemoserver --resource-group myresourcegroup
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