As the Server is back online I checked the configuration and saw that
the shutdown script, witch is triggered from a html page did use halt,
but changing this to shutdown -p now did not help.
apm is enabled.
Does anyone have any other ideas how to resolve this, or is it
definitely a hardware
On Tue, 16 Aug 2005, Christian Tischler wrote:
As the Server is back online I checked the configuration and saw that
the shutdown script, witch is triggered from a html page did use halt,
but changing this to shutdown -p now did not help.
apm is enabled.
apm is enabled where? In your kernel
Warren Block wrote:
On Tue, 16 Aug 2005, Christian Tischler wrote:
As the Server is back online I checked the configuration and saw that
the shutdown script, witch is triggered from a html page did use halt,
but changing this to shutdown -p now did not help.
apm is enabled.
apm is
Sorry I did not reply to your questions, but the server is in an remote
location, and currently down due to hollidays.
thx for your help
Christian
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I have several boxes with the same problem
you can try to see if there's a bios update, or try to play
around with bios settings, but some motherboards just
aren't compatible with this feature.
Ted
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On 8/11/05, Christian Tischler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
my FreeBSD 4.9 box (old, but rock solid, and as there are no security
concerns I do not intend to update it) has to be shut down every night
to reduce energy costs. But after shutdown is complete I get the hit
any button to reboot or
On Thu, 11 Aug 2005, Christian Tischler wrote:
Hi,
my FreeBSD 4.9 box (old, but rock solid, and as there are no security
concerns I do not intend to update it) has to be shut down every night
to reduce energy costs. But after shutdown is complete I get the hit
any button to reboot or so screen,