>Without the /ami arg, the 2nd instance of WOSB.exe never ran.  That's
>why your server didn't wakeup at the 3 minutes before alarm time.  It
>was your other instance of WOSB.exe that performed the waking up.
>
Ah, I remember looking at that choice in the past - I must have lost it in the 
settings when I was playing around.  IN fact, I think I have that setting 

I tried again with the larger time values you suggested (before I read this 
recent post).  Last night, I performed a Hibernate to SN.  This morning I was 
watching my SB3 as the alarm time approached.  It was connected to SN.  At 7am, 
instead of getting my SN 7am alarm - LBC Radio, it played the backup alarm 
tones.  I pressed power, and it instantly reconnected back to my SC server, in 
idle mode.

So, the SC server had come out of hibernate, but had not dragged the players 
back from SN.  What I don't understand is why pressing power to turn off the SN 
alarm tones then switched to SC?

If the server wakes up for some other reason, such as another WOSB.exe process 
scheduled wakeup, or my wife turns the PC on before the alarm is due (she gets 
up before me!), is it possible for SvrPowerControl to pull back players to SC?

Essentially if my SC is down, I want it to switch to SN, but whenever the 
server comes back up (for any reason), switch back to SC.  Perhaps an 
enhancement to that is to not switch if SN is playing something, or even better 
continue playing if possible from the SC server (if it is a normal internet 
stream, but not if some SN-only service).  I guess it's not possible to find 
out what SN is playing though (is there an SN API?).

Phil
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