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Macs do have a wake-on-power option in the OpenFirmware (i.e. the BIOS), but you need to set it in OS X under the Energy Saver control panel.
There might be a way to set it via linux, but I doubt it.
- --Andy Zschetzsche
On May 5, 2005, at 6:38 PM, Rick Krutz wrote:
All,- -- Andrew Zschetzsche
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I have about 25 dual G5 Xserves (running YDL 4) that are part of a system we are building that includes many Intel-based servers. �All are protected by an APC UPS.� We shut the machines down with a series of scripts and then remove power with the UPS.� When we turn power back on, the Intel systems come up fine as there is a boot-on-power option (at the BIOS level).� The Xserves require manual intervention (hitting the power switch) on each server.� I have heard that this is not a problem with MacOS.� Is that true?� Is there any workaround that anyone knows for dealing with this with the G5 and YDL4?� Does it work with YDL 3?� �Any help would be appreciated.
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