On 09/07/12 17:07, Angus Gratton wrote:
> My initial inclination was to put an entry for /sbin/reboot in inetd
> and just send out a broadcast packet on that port (we're on a private
> network) to reboot everyone after the image has changed. Then I thought
> that if /sbin/reboot wasn't cached, this wouldn't work, so I'd need to
> copy /sbin/reboot to /tmp/reboot at startup and then run /tmp/reboot.
>
> Are there any better, less hacky, practices that people are using?
>
I use a program called epoptes http://www.epoptes.org/ to reboot all the 
terminals. It's also very helpful for assisting people and sending out 
messages.

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Michael

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