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{{Release Engineering How To|Reboot Multiple Slaves Using Slaveapi}}
You might find it easiest to do this by creating a text file containing the list of the slaves you want to reboot (let's call it naughty_slaves.list), set MY_LDAP_USER and MY_LDAP_PASSWORD environment variables to your LDAP credentials, making sure you are on the VPN; and then run:
You might find it easiest to do this by creating a text file containing the list of the slaves you want to reboot (let's call it naughty_slaves.list), set MY_LDAP_USER and MY_LDAP_PASSWORD environment variables to your LDAP credentials, making sure you are on the VPN; and then run:


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