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[ale] Running a hands off remote Linux installation
- Subject: [ale] Running a hands off remote Linux installation
- From: ale_nospam at fayettedigital.com (Jim Lynch)
- Date: Tue, 31 Jul 2012 14:22:12 -0400
- In-reply-to: <[email protected]>
- References: <1053088758-1343745011-cardhu_decombobulator_blackberry.rim.net-824613224-@b14.c9.bise6.blackberry> <[email protected]> <[email protected]>
On 07/31/2012 11:50 AM, Michael H. Warfield wrote:
<SNIP>
> 1) You haven't defined just what constitutes "big bucks".
Maybe a couple of hundred including the UPS max.
>
> 2) You say a spare system but the problem depends HEAVILY on the
> capability of said spare system.
It's a tower with a late model Gigabyte MB and a 4 core AMD chip.
>
> * Does it support power recovery in "Always Power On"?
I think so. It has the option to boot when power comes back if that's
what you mean. "The system is turned on upon the return of the AC power".
>
> Cheap. $0 solution.
>
> * Does it support Wake-On-Lan?
No not LAN however, Power on by Mouse or Keyboard. Wake from ACPI sleep
on USB, modem and PME.
>
> Still cheap. Under $100 solution. Maybe a little more if you toss in a
> serial to USB adapter for a remote serial console (I would).
It actually has a serial COM port connector.
>
> * Does it support timed wakeups?
Power-on by alarm - power on the system at a desired time, however it
looks like you have to set that in the bios. "Note: When using this
function avoid inadequate shutdown from the OS or removal of the AC
power or the settings may not be effective." Supported on Windows 7/Visa
only.
>
> Another $0 Solution.
>
> There's a variety of ways you can do this but it depends on the
> capability of the machine you have in mind.
>
>> Thanks,
>> Jim.
> Regards,
> Mike
>
Jim.