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01-22-2002 09:01 AM
01-22-2002 09:01 AM
Dose anyone know if HP have any utility availably to power off a Netserver LPr ore LH4 if the temperature increases above a specific degree on windows NT4 with SP5?
If they not, are it possibly to do a shutdown and then automatic power off of the system with a script? We have tried to edit the registry key:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon]
"PowerdownAfterShutdown"="1" but then the machine just reboots instead off power off.
If they not, are it possibly to do a shutdown and then automatic power off of the system with a script? We have tried to edit the registry key:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon]
"PowerdownAfterShutdown"="1" but then the machine just reboots instead off power off.
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01-22-2002 11:36 AM
01-22-2002 11:36 AM
Re: Power off an LPr automatic
Top Tools would be the solution for you. It can be configured to page you if the temperature crosses a maximum threshold. Then either the server will power down or you can log in remotely to the Top Tools card to power down. You can even access the server if power is off on the server with the top tools card.
http://www.hp.com/toptools/prodinfo/why.html
http://www.hp.com/toptools/prodinfo/why.html
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01-22-2002 11:55 AM
01-22-2002 11:55 AM
Solution
The NetServer LH4 and LPr will automatically power itself off if a sensor within the server itself detects the temperature is outside of a given range. This will happen without TopTools or any other software utility.
The TopTools Agents are very useful for monitoring and receiving notification of hardware status. There are many features with the Agents.
The TopTools Agents are very useful for monitoring and receiving notification of hardware status. There are many features with the Agents.
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