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тАО02-10-2002 04:00 PM
тАО02-10-2002 04:00 PM
Power button too exposed
I can't find any delayed power-off setting in Setup.
Is it assumed the OS will deal will power switch action?
Please tell me I'm missing something. I'm off to RTFM now, but this is bad however you look at it.
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тАО02-10-2002 04:00 PM
тАО02-10-2002 04:00 PM
Re: Power button too exposed
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тАО03-22-2002 04:00 PM
тАО03-22-2002 04:00 PM
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тАО03-26-2002 04:00 PM
тАО03-26-2002 04:00 PM
Re: Power button too exposed
Remember READ THE MANUAL!!!
What if your boss saw such a newbie post?
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тАО03-26-2002 04:00 PM
тАО03-26-2002 04:00 PM
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тАО04-01-2002 04:00 PM
тАО04-01-2002 04:00 PM
Re: Power button too exposed
"...Why don't you simply change the role of the power button?"
Because I'm not the guy who installs the OS.
Nor am I authorised to make changes off my own back.
We follow procedures in my company.
"... You can even have it do nothing when pressed."
Preferable, but does that mean I have to yank out mains leads when a server locks up? Great. That means further risk being introduced by interfering with the vulnerable cabling area. I'd like a real power switch. I don't like unnecessary risks.
"... Remember READ THE MANUAL!!!"
I stated an intention to do so. (That's what RTFM means, you know?)
However, I was wise enough to explore additional resources, including this forum.
"...What if your boss saw such a newbie post?"
I would be congratulated for identifying a risk and taking preemptive action to fix it.
The DL380G2 power switch is a bad design that creates a risk, and all the drivers in the world don't change or excuse that fact.
I've had a chance to test one set up by someone else. Pushing the power button did at least shut down the system gracefully, but if that had been accidental it would have been a serious mistake to make. I now have to spread the word in the company that this needs to be dealt with.
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тАО04-08-2002 04:00 PM
тАО04-08-2002 04:00 PM
Re: Power button too exposed
This does not do any damage to the switch which can then be switched on and off by pushing it with a pen. You can always put the plastic cap back on if you want. We have a collection of about 10 sitting in a drawer.
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тАО06-23-2002 04:00 PM
тАО06-23-2002 04:00 PM
Re: Power button too exposed
Please call 1-800-OKCOMPAQ and request that they send you as many as you need.