posts/wake-on-lan/ #233
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Any possibility to sleep/wake linux vm's? |
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Does this work on a raspberry pi |
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Hi Tim, Bond mode is LACP (802.3ad) and vmbr0 is a Linux Bridge. Thank for help. |
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Hey Tim, Technical requirements should be all fullfilled, BIOS settings are enabled, WoL service was active anyways. But I still struggle to wake the board up again. In my understanding, all LAN activity would wake up the machine, like an SSH command, or storage access. Or am I wrong? |
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I suspect a power plug with a nice web interface like Tasmota for each computer may be a way to avoid all this complexity and allow any device to be simply switched on or off. For convenience powerplugs can be added to HomeAssistant on a dashboard to easily power cycle any frozen equipment. It could also be configured to powerup the Ezcoo and PiKVM only when needed. Trying to reconcile several different implemtations of WoL in Bios, Operating systems and varieties of NiC channel bonding and switches seems like a difficult balancing act and requires a lot of time to get a working reliable combination. C'est manifique! Mais c'est pas du guerre! |
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posts/wake-on-lan/
What is Wake on LAN and why is it so hard?
https://technotim.live/posts/wake-on-lan/
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