Restarting a router I/O in MediaConnect
You can manually restart your router I/Os in MediaConnect when you need to perform maintenance or system updates. MediaConnect automatically performs maintenance restarts every 60-66 days from the initial start date. However, manual restarts give you additional flexibility to manage your router I/Os on your own schedule.
Prerequisites
Before you start, ensure that you have an active router input or output.
Procedure
Follow these steps to restart a router input or output.
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Open the MediaConnect console at https://console.aws.amazon.com/mediaconnect/
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In the navigation pane, choose Router inputs.
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Select the router input that you want to restart.
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Choose Restart.
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Check the outcome:
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If successful: The router input status changes to Migrating while it restarts, and then returns to Active.
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If unsuccessful: You'll see an error message explaining what went wrong.
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Open the MediaConnect console at https://console.aws.amazon.com/mediaconnect/
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In the navigation pane, choose Router outputs.
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Select the router output that you want to restart.
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Choose Start.
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Check the outcome:
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If successful: The router output status changes to Migrating while it restarts, then returns to Active.
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If unsuccessful: You'll see an error message explaining what went wrong.
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Next steps
After manually restarting an I/O, you can:
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Monitor its status in the console
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View the countdown until the next scheduled maintenance restart
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Update the maintenance schedule if needed (must put I/O in standby mode first)
Additional resources
To start router I/Os programmatically, see the following pages in the MediaConnect API Reference:
This includes information about how to use the RestartRouterInput and
RestartRouterOutput operations and parameters in one of the language-specific
AWS SDKs.