On Feb 3, 2014, at 10:30 PM, Gregg Eshelman <[email protected]> wrote:
> The IIci is also one of the models with a power button on the back which can 
> be rotated to "server" position so in the event of a power failure it'll 
> automatically boot when power is restored.
> 
> Push the button in and give it a quarter of a turn clockwise then release.

I wish it were that easy.  :-)

My power button is in the momentary/unlatched position. I recall that back when 
it worked right, if you latched the power button and shut the machine down it 
would actually turn off and stay off for a few seconds, then power itself back 
on again.

Regards,
Ryan 

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