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05-30-2012 04:11 AM
05-30-2012 04:11 AM
Re: Proliant N36L microserver, WOL (wake-on-lan) not working?
On Linux you can use
sudo ethtool -s eth0 msglvl wol on
to enable WoL. You'll have to do this again on reboot so better put it in a startup script. On Ubuntu ethtool is in a package of the same name. You can also use this tool to query the WoL capabilities of your hardware.
sudo ethtool eth0 | grep Wake-on
The letter codes are explained in the manpage:
p Wake on PHY activity
u Wake on unicast messages
m Wake on multicast messages
b Wake on broadcast messages
a Wake on ARP
g Wake on MagicPacket™
s Enable SecureOn™ password for MagicPacket™
d Disable (wake on nothing). This option clears all previous options.
The N36L NIC only supports 'g', i.e. MagicPacket. Works well for me in any case, as long as I enable it with the command line above.
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05-30-2012 04:19 AM
05-30-2012 04:19 AM
Re: Proliant N36L microserver, WOL (wake-on-lan) not working?
Maybe for the sake of completeness, it might be that you have to change the line in /etc/init.d/halt that says "NETDOWN=yes" to "NETDOWN=no" to disable the shutdown of the network devices on poweroff. It's not necessary for me though.
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02-09-2013 01:09 PM - edited 02-09-2013 01:09 PM
02-09-2013 01:09 PM - edited 02-09-2013 01:09 PM
Re: Proliant N36L microserver, WOL (wake-on-lan) not working?
I'm running ESXI 5.1 and if I shutdown using the vSphere client then the machine will respond to WOL packets. However, if I use the shell and the command;
esxcli system shutdown poweroff -d 10 -r test
Then after it powers down the machine won't respond to WOL packets.
Any ideas?
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