[ale] Remote access
Ron Frazier (ALE)
atllinuxenthinfo at techstarship.com
Fri Aug 16 16:22:43 EDT 2013
Hi Chuck,
OH. You want remote KVM control when there's no OS running. Well, THAT's different. Sound's like you might need remote power control too. Actually, I could use something like that for my Dad's machine when he's not there to boot it and connect me to it so I can use crossloop.
I brought up this topic once before. I think Michael Warfield? mentioned doing something like that with a raspberry pi. I don't think anything ever came of it. There are some commercial products that do this. I think the cheapest is $ 300 or so. I've never had the budget to buy one for Dad. I just drive to Jasper periodically, have lunch with the folks, and work on the pc.
You could try googling remote ip kvm. I think that's what these are called. This assumes you could get a remote ip connection into the network that the destination machine is on, perhaps through a vpn. Some of the units may have a way to initiate an outgoing connection. I'm not sure. Such a device can present a severe security risk.
If I see anything interesting in the category, I'll let you know. I've never personally used this type of equipment.
This may or may not be applicable. Maybe you can get a watchdog card to automatically reboot the machine if it's down for more than 5 minutes, or whatever.
Do you have a budget for equipment?
Sincerely,
Ron
Chuck Payne <terrorpup at gmail.com> wrote:
>Ron,
>
>I am looking for something to act as KVM ( Keyboard Video and Mouse,
>not
>the Kervel Virtual Machine), see the person they hire to do linux dev,
>doesn't know linux. Keeps killing the box, so if I had Drac on these I
>would be happy, I have BMC, I really should look to see they can do
>remote
>access like the Drac. All the stuff would be great while the box is
>running. If I had remove access like KVM I could kick start the boxes,
>which is happen from my office. Instead driving an hour to Roswell.
>
>Ed, these are old 2950, still go for dev boxes.
>
>That why I was thinking I could or might set up remote access via the
>serial port, Sun boxes have me spoil. I still kill Hyper Terminal and
>Minicomm for such access.
>
><rant>
>
>I am amazed that this guy got hire, suppose to have a phd in computer
>science, when he asked for a laptop with Linux, I thought cool, another
>Linux Users. He couldn't get chat working. He suppose to get drbd
>running,
>which I can do in a week. He doesn't know basic routing. Every time I
>go
>talk to about the mistake he did to kill the box, he is googling for
>help.
>I have told my boss, I will not apply what he comes up with until I can
>test it out as from what I see, I know it won't work. But, since I work
>in
>a house of developer, they only see me as special grease monkey, not a
>Linux Engineer.
>
></rant>
>
>
>On Fri, Aug 16, 2013 at 3:07 PM, Ed Cashin <ecashin at noserose.net>
>wrote:
>
>> There is a weird but potentially very useful feature in new Intel
>CPUs
>> where they supply remote KVM and serial. I have been impatient to
>try it.
>> I mention it because you might already have it.
>>
>>
>>
>http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/architecture-and-technology/vpro/vpro-technology-general.html
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Aug 16, 2013 at 2:10 PM, Chuck Payne <terrorpup at gmail.com>
>wrote:
>>
>>> Hey,
>>>
>>> If you don't have a kvm, is there a way to sent up remote access
>like
>>> that? I thought some people were using serial ports.
>>>
>>> The reason I am asking, I now have a second data center in our
>office, if
>>> I could remote to them, when the dev dumd destory, I don't have to
>drive
>>> in.
>>>
>>>
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>>
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>>
>>
>
>
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>
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