I don't believe that there are any provisions for configuring
the BIOS on the GB1000, and I'm guessing that GTA probably
wouldn't support it if you found a way.

Mike Burden
Lynk Systems
http://www.lynk.com
(616)532-4985
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Reasoner, Bob (PHES) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, July 15, 2003 10:56 AM
> To: Mike Burden; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: [gb-users] Changing gb-1000 startup behaviour
> after power cut
>
>
> Can you go into bios and set the power features to "Power
> Off" for the last state?  I know most servers and PCs offer
> that feature or something similar. Don't know about the
> GB-100/1000 though.  Mine is a GB-Flash and I have it set that way.
>
> Bob Reasoner
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, July 15, 2003 8:40 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: [gb-users] Changing gb-1000 startup behaviour
> after power cut
>
>
> I don't think it's possible (in software, anyway) to
> keep the GB1000 from booting.
>
> Any chance that you could set up (even temporarily) a
> secondary mailserver that doesn't depend on the same
> power feed as the primary mailserver?
>
> Mike Burden
> Lynk Systems
> http://www.lynk.com
> (616)532-4985
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Paul Welsh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: Tuesday, July 15, 2003 9:33 AM
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: [gb-users] Changing gb-1000 startup behaviour
> after power cut
> >
> >
> > Does anyone know if I can ensure that if our electricy supply goes
> > down and back up again, the gb-1000 *doesn't* come back up, either
> > using the gb-1000 user interface or by configuring a low
> level model
> > APC UPS?
> >
> > If you're interested, here's the background:
> >
> > Every so often we have scheduled power outages, eg, annual
> testing of
> > the building's power supply.  We have another potential one this
> > weekend.
> >
> > Our gb-100 doesn't have a UPS attached.  In the past, I've
> either shut
> > it down and turned it off or just let it go down and back
> up with the
> > power.
> >
> > This weekend, there is only a low probablility of a power outage, so
> > I'm not inclined to turn off the gb-1000. However, if there
> is a power
> > cut, the gb-1000 comes back online and tries to relay mail
> (we use the
> > mail proxy
> > service) to an internal mail server.  If the internal mail server
> > hasn't come back online after a graceful UPS shutdown, the gb-1000
> > tends to bounce incoming mail back to the sender, ie, it doesn't do
> > store and forward.
> >
> > One way around this is to ensure that our mail server
> *does* come back
> > online after a UPS shutdown and I'm working on this.  The
> other option
> > is to prevent the gb-1000 coming back online after a power
> > interruption.
> >
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