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02-26-2005 09:40 AM
02-26-2005 09:40 AM
I have a Linux Server farm in the US.
I am not currently in the US, I am in Israel.
I would like to be able to travel and have full control of my server farm, no matter where I am.
My main server died and went completely off line. I would like to boot it from here. I can't because I don't have the hardware.
I have Intel GB NIC cards and think I might be able to use them to remotely boot them with a program called: proboot.exe
The Intel Doc says I shold be able to use it to remotely boot the server (Dell SC class poweredge). But not how.
Anyone know how to do that? Please let me know.
I'd be interested in other possible solutions. Some kind of pci card that could boot the machine as well. Or something I could put to control power. I just need to be able to power cycle the box without physically touching it.
Here is an alternate thread that has gotten no responses.
http://forums1.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?threadId=822169
The servers only cost $600 and I'd like a solution that is reliable and lets me pick and choose which server I boot.
KVM seems to freeze when the box does but if there is a solution there, let me know.
Bunny for a solution. I need a link to the product.
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02-26-2005 10:38 AM
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Re: How to set up Linux/Intel system to allow remote boot
http://www.dataprobe.com/power/iboot.html
Thoughts,alternatives....
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02-26-2005 07:59 PM
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Re: How to set up Linux/Intel system to allow remote boot
Did you managed HP server? For HP server, I think Remote Insight Lights is good solution.
http://h18004.www1.hp.com/products/servers/management/riloe2/index.html
The DRAC for Dell server.
http://support.dell.com/support/edocs/software/smdrac3/drac4/1.1/en/UG/racugc4.htm?c=us&l=en&s=gen&cs
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02-26-2005 10:12 PM
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Re: How to set up Linux/Intel system to allow remote boot
As for now, there is even IPMI standart http://www.intel.com/design/servers/ipmi/.
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02-27-2005 02:10 AM
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Re: How to set up Linux/Intel system to allow remote boot
I probably don't understand the problem, but why couldn't you simply ssh to the box and run the command:
shutdown -r now
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02-27-2005 01:28 PM
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Re: How to set up Linux/Intel system to allow remote boot
DRAC is supported on some but not all Dell Servers. Dell's website has made it quite impossible to make an online inquiry. I will have to call them upon my return to the US.
Found this link, it seems the most affordable.
http://www.wti.com/power.htm
Thanks. More ideas appreciated.
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02-28-2005 10:15 PM
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03-01-2005 01:52 AM
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SolutionI used to work for a startup ( shoe string budget ) we used a networked powerbar:
http://www.apc.com/resource/include/techspec_index.cfm?base_sku=AP7900
And set the bios to restart the machine if the power came back on. We had console redirected to another machine and had its console redirected to another machine and so on, as a really cheap monitoring system. It wasn't super robust but it worked well enough for my purposes. Typical scenario, late night kernel panic:
start three ssh sessions: one to the server that snmp monitor is reporting as down ( only watched web with snmp ), one session into the machine monitoring the down machine and one into the power bar. The first times out, the second works, you tail the log coming in on /dev/ttys0, see the kernel panic, on the powerbar you flip the switch on its outlet, then watch the console ( bios redirected out serial port as well ) if the machine starts booting you're good to go, if not, assume its on fire and get down there right away.
Worked well, and it was cheap.
--Dave
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03-04-2005 06:56 AM
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Re: How to set up Linux/Intel system to allow remote boot
ssh user@public.hostname.tld -L80:powerbaripaddress:80
note: to open port 80 locally you need to be root, and if the device uses https you'll need port 443 instead/aswell.
That will open a pipe from your local machines port 80 right into the powerbars web server. To access it, aim your browser at http://localhost ( or https I can't remember ) just like any other ssh port forward.
We had sketched out a way to run two power bars, each machine had a redundant power supply so we would just plug in to both power bars that way if one PB shutdown we weren't screwed. Never got to test that as we didn't have the budget for a second power bar, thankfully we never ran into a situation where the PB blew up, but it was a glaring SPoF.
The console redirection, snmp monitoring is really important, you need to know whats going on with the machine, there are also networked console (terminal collector) devices if you don't want to daisy chain serial links to all your machines.
--Dave
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03-04-2005 06:59 AM
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Re: How to set up Linux/Intel system to allow remote boot
I have a very reliable Windows 2003 Server that can act as a firewall for this purpose. Access will only be on the local private network.
Seems I'm going to be spending some bucks.
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03-07-2005 04:46 AM
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Re: How to set up Linux/Intel system to allow remote boot
Bought the APC device. Dave wins the bunny.
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