Rolling a rack on carpet
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Mark Andrew Smith Mark at markandrewsmith.co.ukFri Oct 25 14:15:18 PDT 2002
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I was thinking about how you switch back on, post pulling the power cord out. When I put mine back in they don't all start back up until you press the little ATX on/off button on the front. I guess it may be a BIOS thing, but I can't find a setting that works. I agree kickstart is ace. Cheers, Mark. -----Original Message----- From: Dean Johnson [mailto:dtj at uberh4x0r.org] Sent: 25 October 2002 17:00 To: Mark at markandrewsmith.co.uk Cc: David Mathog; beowulf at beowulf.org Subject: RE: Rolling a rack on carpet On Fri, 2002-10-25 at 10:27, Mark Andrew Smith wrote: > > like drive lights. Since you have the cord right there, you have no need > > for the power switch. It was just a matter of putting led's in slot > > ...that is true for AT motherboards, but some nodes in my cluster use an ATX > motherboard and the on/off switch is on the front case. I would imagine > most newer pieces of kit are ATX these days..... > Yanking the power cord works with nearly all past and present machines. If you are patient and willing to wait for some machines internal UPS (our AT&T 3B20 has biga** truck batteries in the back) to run down, the percentage goes up. Of course it isn't really the best way, but it works. I have no problems with it because any computational nodes that get irrepairable software type problems from such an approach just get reinstalled with "Dean's Magic Disk" (read "aint kickstart great"). ;-) -Dean This email has been scanned for viruses by NetBenefit using Sophos anti-virus technology This email has been scanned for viruses by NetBenefit using Sophos anti-virus technology
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