I thought you could run a shutdown -r with a timer on it, isn't there a -t
switch?

You could probably tie it in with SCOM or something to reboot when over some
threshhold

2009/5/15 David Elebute <[email protected]>

> Soory maybe i need more coffee too.
> i thought that we could run a shutdown -r with a timer on it...My Bad
> Wake on LAN or i was looking at an appliance that has the capability of
> cutting the power to an outlet that the server is plugged into but can i get
> a Dell/IBM or HP server to come back up when the power is now back on the
> outlet port. i just wasn't thinking it completely through, use of the system
> clock etc...
> i would ultimately like to use the appliance to setup a shutdown after
> power/temp sensors show over the threshold and reboot the server without
> user intervention.
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