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Re: [opensuse] Auto Power ON
- From: Thomas Schmidt <tschmidt@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 03 Jul 2007 13:46:25 +0200
- Message-id: <468A3711.6000502@xxxxxxx>
kengheng wrote:
> James Knott wrote:
>> kengheng wrote:
>>
>>> Hi All, I got a HP ML 110 G4 series server, I would like to know how
>>> do I auto power on the server once I shutdown using halt.
>>>
>>
>> It would probably be similar to my IBM Netfinity x232 server. You use
>> wake on lan, which is available using SUSE's WOL utility. This will
>> send a "magic packet" to the specified MAC address, which will cause the
>> computer to start, provided wake on lan has been enabled in the BIOS.
>>
>>
>>
> Hi James, the ML110 G4 don't have the WOL option in BIOS
Another possibility would be to try it that way:
http://idea.opensuse.org/content/ideas/configure-computer-wakeup-time
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SUSE Linux Products GmbH :: Research & Development :: Internal Tools
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Wer die Gegenwart kontrolliert, kontrolliert die Vergangenheit.", 1984
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> James Knott wrote:
>> kengheng wrote:
>>
>>> Hi All, I got a HP ML 110 G4 series server, I would like to know how
>>> do I auto power on the server once I shutdown using halt.
>>>
>>
>> It would probably be similar to my IBM Netfinity x232 server. You use
>> wake on lan, which is available using SUSE's WOL utility. This will
>> send a "magic packet" to the specified MAC address, which will cause the
>> computer to start, provided wake on lan has been enabled in the BIOS.
>>
>>
>>
> Hi James, the ML110 G4 don't have the WOL option in BIOS
Another possibility would be to try it that way:
http://idea.opensuse.org/content/ideas/configure-computer-wakeup-time
--
Thomas Schmidt (tschmidt [at] suse.de)
SUSE Linux Products GmbH :: Research & Development :: Internal Tools
"Wer die Vergangenheit kontrolliert, kontrolliert die Zukunft.
Wer die Gegenwart kontrolliert, kontrolliert die Vergangenheit.", 1984
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