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тАО10-26-2006 11:40 PM
тАО10-26-2006 11:40 PM
RIB in non-HP server
I have a RIB board (LOE1) that I'm using in a non-HP server. I would also like to use the virtual power button or at least the remote reboot feature.
1. Is the remote reboot feature dependent on the internal power cable used for the virtual power button or does it just send a Ctrl+Alt+Del to the keyboard port or how does it work?
2. Is there a PIN layout of either J12 or J11 so that I can work something out for the power switch i.e. going to the motherboard connector?
Thanks and best regards,
Christian
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тАО10-27-2006 02:42 AM
тАО10-27-2006 02:42 AM
Re: RIB in non-HP server
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тАО10-27-2006 06:43 AM
тАО10-27-2006 06:43 AM
Re: RIB in non-HP server
saw comments like these before, but you surely agree that this 4 or 16 pin connection is no rocket science.
On the other hand there is still the difference between power cycle and the virtual power button...
Best regards,
Christian
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тАО11-04-2006 05:57 AM
тАО11-04-2006 05:57 AM
Re: RIB in non-HP server
In case someone else is interested:
You can use J12 (4 header):
- shortcut pins 1&4 (that way it detects the virtual power button as "connected")
- use pin 2&3 to connect to the motherboard's ATX power button (or even reset switch) header
I'm using it on the reset switch because I don't want to use the external power supply...
Credit goes to:
http://www.paul.sladen.org/lights-out/riloe.html
Best regards,
Christian
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тАО11-04-2006 07:07 PM
тАО11-04-2006 07:07 PM
Re: RIB in non-HP server
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тАО11-04-2006 10:37 PM
тАО11-04-2006 10:37 PM
Re: RIB in non-HP server
If you really need to power down the server (and power up later) then you need the external power supply.
Best regards,
Christian
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тАО11-05-2006 07:25 AM
тАО11-05-2006 07:25 AM