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[Discuss] How can I resume from S1 (STR) mode in Ubuntu?



Last resort:  most datacenters offer a "remote hands" service, whereby 
you can get one of their technicians to go on-site and then direct them 
to do things on your servers.  I've found myself having to avail myself 
of this option a number of times recently, as I've been dealing with a 
number of servers in remote locations.

HTH,

DR

On 05/17/2012 09:57 AM, Kurt Keville wrote:
> Thanks... I'll give that a test... my big problem is (or will be) lack
> of physical access to the servers and I figure this has to have been
> bumped into out there in Datacenterland by someone... Federico pointed
> me at powernap which appears to have some hook options that might fit
> the criteria...
>
>
>
>
>> Before trying the power button, I'd put another computer on the same
>> network segment and run Avahi. Even if the NIC says it doesn't support
>> WOL, it is worth a try.
>>
>> Jerry
>>
>> ---- Original message ----
>> >Date: Thu, 17 May 2012 09:08:28 -0400
>> >From: discuss-bounces+j.natowitz=rcn.com at blu.org (on behalf of Kurt
>> Keville <kkeville at MIT.EDU>)
>> >Subject: [Discuss] How can I resume from S1 (STR) mode in Ubuntu?
>> >To: discuss at blu.org
>> >
>> >on a headless server node; i.e. no K, V, or M and no reset button...
>> >is there some old weird trick discovered by a housewife in Cambridge
>> >that will allow me to wake up via LAN, USB or serial or something?
>> >Note that WOL is specifically not supported by my NIC... suggestions?
>> >
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