[TriLUG] Re: remote hardware management
Ryan Leathers
rleathers at americanri.com
Wed Sep 6 17:13:13 EDT 2006
Check out MRV
Their in-reach product line is something I evaluated in the past, and
although I wound up sticking with APC power controllers and Cisco
terminal servers, the MRV stuff is pretty nice. It might be just what
you're after.
http://www.mrv.com/product/MRV-IR-002-L
On Wed, 2006-09-06 at 12:13 -0700, Chris Bullock wrote:
> I know this will not help you now, but we are ordering all of our new HP servers with the Advanced ILO, pack. It gives you console access, virtual power, media, etc. I just got 2 servers, put them in my rack, plugged in my ILO and came back to my desk. From my desk I installed RHEL 4.3 and haven't seen the server since.
>
> Good luck
> Chris
> i'm reaching the point where i have a significant number of servers at my
> colo facility. it has become evident that i could use two things:
>
> 1. a way to access multiple hosts via serial, that way i can communicate
> with them even when networking fails, or i iptables myself out by mistake,
> or sshd dies, etc. something that takes up only 1u of space, can provide
> serial access to ~16 machines, and accepts ssh connections. the other
> option is an IP kvm switch but that seems like a clunky alternative.
>
> 2. a way to power cycle hardware in a worst case scenario. something like
> an intelligent power strip that can be accessed via ssh or serial that
> allow
> individual control of outlets.
>
> i know these devices exist, i just don't have any firsthand experience
> with
> them to know what works well and what doesn't. any suggestions or
> recommendations would be welcome.
>
> jason
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