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On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 01:21:12PM -0400, Christopher Rutter wrote: > On the VERY rare occation when the server crashes and I can't SSH into it > I have to call the owner of the company and have him drop what he's doing > and phsyically go down to the office unlock the closet and reset the > server If the box is important enough that the owner drops whatever he is doing to go and reset it, then the $200 you might spend on a remote power cycling device would be a cheap investment. You could eBay one for less if cost is really a concern. We have largish (16 and 32?) port APC devices for this purpose, but you can buy small ones that will do a single server. -ben -- this is an unbearable strain, but i'm doing it as hard as i've ever done it before. <ignignokt>
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