On Tue, Apr 8, 2008 at 3:04 PM, Phil Wild <philwild at gmail.com> wrote:
Hi hobbit users,
We have a gsm modem hooked up to a hobbit server. It actually resides offsite in another data centre. Today, the modem locked up and I now need to travel to the site to power the thing off and on.
has anybody experience with some sort of device that can do this remotely? ideally, I would love to have some sort of black box that plugs into the usb port of my linux based hobbit server. If we detect that the modem has stopped working, we can send some sort of signal to switch the power off and then back on...
APC do rack mountable ones that have both web interfaces and a telnet/SSH interface. The ones we use have 8 power sockets, each individually switched.
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