On 8/7/06, Philip Ershler <email@hidden> wrote:
It means that you can shutdown OR startup the machine if you can
get an ethernet connection to the network the XServe is on.
How is this different than what Server Monitor app gives us now?
Will there be APIs available for this so that Nagios can integrate
monitoring and remote lights out management?
How would you start up an Xserve using Server Monitor?
Is lights out management a new feature of Mac OS X Server 10.4.x
(for Intel and PPC Xserves)?
It's a feature of the new Intel Xserve. That's why it's coming up in
this thread.
Matt
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