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Jim Fraser fraser5 at cox.netSat Apr 27 06:12:47 PDT 2002
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I am sorry this is not a direct beowulf question but I am trying to understand the whole Wake-on-LAN feature and Resume on PME# features on my motherboards that I am using in a cluster. I figured someone here might know more about this them me. (because I know very little on this subject and I am having difficulty finding out from the hardware folks info as well) My question are: 1) What exactly is PME#? My motherboard can "Resume on PME#" and in the bios I have it active and it says that if you can resume if there is traffic on the onboard network adapter or PCI LAN card and that I need an ATX power supply (which I understand and have) is there a special number or code that I must send the NIC to turn on the system? If I try and telnet to the system (while it is off) I get no response. 2) Is "resume on PME#" different then WOL? 3) what does PME# stand for? I am guessing but Power Management...something number? 4) Some of the newer external NIC's clam to support WOL and don't have a WOL cable that goes to the motherboard WOL connector (Linksys NIC's). In the manual it says that the cable is not needed anymore as this can be activated thru the PCI bus if your mother board supports PXE (which it does). Again, is there a magic code to have the NIC send a signal to the motherboard to have it turn itself on? Also, does it have to go in a special PCI slot? Any help you can shed would be appreciated. Thanks, Jim
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