[request feature] wake up on lan
[request feature] wake up on lan
Would it be possible to implement a feature like WOL (sendind UDP packet ) so we do not have to start the terminalserver manually? I think there would be many cases where this feature would be helpful.
Re: [request feature] wake up on lan
Wake up terminal SERVER?
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Yes exactly.
In my case (and I assume in many others too) the terminalserver is only on during work hours. Id would be pretty nice to have a feature so that my WTware could wake up my terminalserver.
At the moment I have to go into the basement every morning and turn the terminalserver on (unlock rack enclosure, boot up).
In my case (and I assume in many others too) the terminalserver is only on during work hours. Id would be pretty nice to have a feature so that my WTware could wake up my terminalserver.
At the moment I have to go into the basement every morning and turn the terminalserver on (unlock rack enclosure, boot up).
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I found a command which I can use to turn on my terminalserver
"echo -e $(echo $(printf 'f%.0s' {1..12}; printf "$(echo macadress | sed 's/://g')%.0s" {1..16}) | sed -e 's/../\\x&/g') | nc -w1 -u -b 192.168.178.99 4000"
Where can I place the script with this command so that WTware starts it while booting?
"echo -e $(echo $(printf 'f%.0s' {1..12}; printf "$(echo macadress | sed 's/://g')%.0s" {1..16}) | sed -e 's/../\\x&/g') | nc -w1 -u -b 192.168.178.99 4000"
Where can I place the script with this command so that WTware starts it while booting?
Re: [request feature] wake up on lan
There are neither sed no nc in wtware. We'll think about your task. I'll write here when we implement something to test.
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1. Download, install, boot this build: http://wtware.com/testing/201905191839.zip
2. Download: http://wtware.com/files/wol.zip
Unpack, change mac in 'runme' file (file name without extension!) and pack to zip again. Put to /configs/ folder on terminal boot disk. May use terminal web interface to upload file on terminal disk.
3. In terminal config write:
extra=wol.zip
4. Reboot. On boot, terminal unpack wol.zip and run 'ether-wake' to wake your server.
2. Download: http://wtware.com/files/wol.zip
Unpack, change mac in 'runme' file (file name without extension!) and pack to zip again. Put to /configs/ folder on terminal boot disk. May use terminal web interface to upload file on terminal disk.
3. In terminal config write:
extra=wol.zip
4. Reboot. On boot, terminal unpack wol.zip and run 'ether-wake' to wake your server.