OS Re-Installation using Auto-Install ISOs from MassiveGRID's Secure Customer Portal (H/A Cloud Dedicated Servers)

Re-Installation of OS using Auto-Install ISOs from Secure Customer Portal

Please follow the below instructions for reinstalling the preferable OS.

 

Auto-Install ISOs:

- Log in to MassiveGRID's Secure Customer Portal (https://portal.massivegrid.com/clientarea.php).

- Go to menu Services > My Services.

- Select the Active Server, you need to re-install OS (the attached image contains test services for this tutorial).



- Once selected, the overview of your server will be prompted. Select Manage/Stats Tab in order to proceed with the OS/ISO selection.

 

- Select the edit VM icon from at the end right of the Information Line  

 

 

- Select the preferable Manual installation ISO from the drop-down ISO menu and select Save Changes.

 

 

- Open noVNC console by navigating on the right sidebar under the Actions Tab



- Click on the Commands button and select Reset.


- At the boot screen press ESC & choose the 2nd option "DVD/CD".





- Watch auto installation from the open NoVNC Console session. Once the installation is completed, kindly proceed by unmounting the Auto-Install ISO from the Virtual CD/DVD Drive and selecting Save Changes. You can log in with default pre-setup credentials  (username: root (for Linux) or Administrator (for Windows), password: letMeIn!) by using SSH/RDP remote access port 51821.

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