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On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 1:29 PM, Rajiv Aaron Manglani <rajiv-FrUbXkNCsVf2fBVCVOL8/A at public.gmane.org>wrote: > So I am curious to hear what other BLU members are using to remotely reset >> machines via Ethernet. Does a consumer grade or cheap enterprise solution >> exist? >> > > all of our servers are on IP-addressable PDUs (power distribution units). > basically power strips with built in web servers and snmp. each outlet can > be switched on and off remotely. > > several vendors including apc.com, servertech.com, tripplite.com sell > these products with 2 to 20 or so outlets. you could put the server on a UPS > which has network control (same vendors as above). > > some servers (sun, hp, ibm, apple, etc) include a "lights out management" > board which can give you remote power and console control. > > I probably should've mentioned the hardware in my initial post, we are using an old desktop PC that came with XP on it and I formatted and installed Ubuntu to save some money (Small Business). So unfortunatly I know the MoBo doesn't have the "lights out managment" you speak of, maybe I can convince them to upgrade soon, but for the time being I think we'll have to stick with what we've got. I am curious to learn more about the PDUs. I'll do some research on that. Thanks for the reply Rajiv, -Chris
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