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Obsolete Releases => SME Server 7.x => Topic started by: GPete on July 01, 2006, 12:58:40 PM
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Every restart requires a physical button push power off and back on to complete. That seriously complicates remote management. Is there a quick fix?
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form the command line:
signal-event reboot
It's that easy!
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That is one way to do a restart, thanks.
But my problem is that the retart is incomplete. The server shuts down, and doesn't come back up until I power off and power back on. Sorry if I wasn't clear.
My server is down now because I installed updates that required an automatic restart. I'm out of town and until I get back to push the power button twice, it is dead.
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My server is down now because I installed updates that required an automatic restart. I'm out of town and until I get back to push the power button twice, it is dead.
If you installed updates then hit the reconfigure button that will do...
signal-event post-upgrade
signal-event reboot
Therefore it should reboot as normal and in your case it's not so could it be BIOS incorrectly setup? or hardware problem?
I have a few servers and they reboot as normal after hitting the reconfigure button
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I found a note in the manual that suggests that the problem is BIOS. (Basically turn off on-board virus protection.) I will try that as soon as I get my hands on the machine. Thanks
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Or, for those critical machines in very distant locations, there's always the plethora of remote reboot/powercut devices, such as those here:
http://www.dataprobe.com/power/index.html
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I found an entry in the BIOS Power control that looked questionable and now the machine reboots. Thanks everyone.
I had no idea there were so many Remote switch devices. Thanks.