Re: Remote server management

2004-06-09 Thread Nate Duehr
Marcel Hicking wrote: BWCT offers several terminal servers with the usual ethernet access and terminal server features. Apart from the interesting feature of wireing them up via USB they offer relais ports to switch a reset line or your ATX power switches. I'd estimate that already a few ROL-F car

Re: Remote server management

2004-06-09 Thread Nate Duehr
Marcel Hicking wrote: BWCT offers several terminal servers with the usual ethernet access and terminal server features. Apart from the interesting feature of wireing them up via USB they offer relais ports to switch a reset line or your ATX power switches. I'd estimate that already a few ROL-F car

Re: Remote server management

2004-06-09 Thread Marcel Hicking
--Wednesday, June 09, 2004 17:01:29 +0200 WANGNICK Sebastian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Dear all, > > we have done trials with the Peppercon ROL-F card, which offers a > remote hardware reset. This is a Realtec based 10/100 Ethernet card > at about EUR 70 that you use as a usual network card. You wir

Re: Remote server management

2004-06-09 Thread WANGNICK Sebastian
Dear all, we have done trials with the Peppercon ROL-F card, which offers a remote hardware reset. This is a Realtec based 10/100 Ethernet card at about EUR 70 that you use as a usual network card. You wire the Reset button cable to the card, and from the card to the Motherboard. After enabling

Re: Remote server management

2004-06-09 Thread Marcel Hicking
--Wednesday, June 09, 2004 17:01:29 +0200 WANGNICK Sebastian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Dear all, > > we have done trials with the Peppercon ROL-F card, which offers a > remote hardware reset. This is a Realtec based 10/100 Ethernet card > at about EUR 70 that you use as a usual network card. You wir

Re: Remote server management

2004-06-09 Thread WANGNICK Sebastian
Dear all, we have done trials with the Peppercon ROL-F card, which offers a remote hardware reset. This is a Realtec based 10/100 Ethernet card at about EUR 70 that you use as a usual network card. You wire the Reset button cable to the card, and from the card to the Motherboard. After enabling

Re: Remote server management

2004-02-08 Thread Fiber McGee
John Keimel wrote: Again, not sure about BIOS control, but that'd be a concern of the motherboard itself as well as any remote access. Not sure if these are still made: http://www.realweasel.com. I have a small list of remote console manufacturers: Avocent Cyclades Lightwave Raritan Rose It's not

Re: Remote server management

2004-02-08 Thread Fiber McGee
John Keimel wrote: Again, not sure about BIOS control, but that'd be a concern of the motherboard itself as well as any remote access. Not sure if these are still made: http://www.realweasel.com. I have a small list of remote console manufacturers: Avocent Cyclades Lightwave Raritan Rose It's not

Re: Remote server management

2004-02-08 Thread John Keimel
I've used BayTech hardware for several years now with good success. IP accessible console (serial) and remote power control. They've saved many a trip to a remote location. There's a series of different ones with different abilities. baytechdcd.com is their website. Again, not sure about BIOS con

Re: Remote server management

2004-02-08 Thread John Keimel
I've used BayTech hardware for several years now with good success. IP accessible console (serial) and remote power control. They've saved many a trip to a remote location. There's a series of different ones with different abilities. baytechdcd.com is their website. Again, not sure about BIOS con

Re: Remote server management

2004-02-07 Thread Markus Oswald
Am Sa, den 07.02.2004 schrieb Micah Anderson um 00:26: > Since we often have limited physical access to our machines, and our > collective members are spread around the country, our holy grail is remote > hardware administration. > > This could mean a lot of things. Mostly, we just need to: > > 1

Re: Remote server management

2004-02-07 Thread Markus Oswald
Am Sa, den 07.02.2004 schrieb Micah Anderson um 00:26: > Since we often have limited physical access to our machines, and our > collective members are spread around the country, our holy grail is remote > hardware administration. > > This could mean a lot of things. Mostly, we just need to: > > 1

Re: Remote server management

2004-02-06 Thread Dave Watkins
Not sure if you were after comments or if there was a question in there somewhere but Intel whitebox servers offer the capabilities of a add-in server management card intergrated onto the motherboard and also have serial redirection over IP, so you can have full BIOS access from a remote lan st

Re: Remote server management

2004-02-06 Thread Dave Watkins
Not sure if you were after comments or if there was a question in there somewhere but Intel whitebox servers offer the capabilities of a add-in server management card intergrated onto the motherboard and also have serial redirection over IP, so you can have full BIOS access from a remote lan st

Remote server management

2004-02-06 Thread Micah Anderson
Since we often have limited physical access to our machines, and our collective members are spread around the country, our holy grail is remote hardware administration. This could mean a lot of things. Mostly, we just need to: 1. power cycle computers remotely 2. access the bios and boot menu rem

Remote server management

2004-02-06 Thread Micah Anderson
Since we often have limited physical access to our machines, and our collective members are spread around the country, our holy grail is remote hardware administration. This could mean a lot of things. Mostly, we just need to: 1. power cycle computers remotely 2. access the bios and boot menu rem