Hey guys,
I've been trying to get WOL to work but for some reason the NIC stays dead after shutdown. I configured the NIC using omv-firstaid. And WOL was enabled.
I also checked the BIOS to make sure it's enabled. Any thoughts?
Thanks!
Hey guys,
I've been trying to get WOL to work but for some reason the NIC stays dead after shutdown. I configured the NIC using omv-firstaid. And WOL was enabled.
I also checked the BIOS to make sure it's enabled. Any thoughts?
Thanks!
Did you upgrade to backports kernel using the button in OMV Extras???
Did you upgrade to backports kernel using the button in OMV Extras???
Nope I did not, running 1.0.10 Kralizec and 3.0.2-4 Kernel. I have not tested WOL with the old OMV, but it isn't working right now. NIC does not wake up.
Well upgrade it to the backports kernel 3.14.
Well upgrade it to the backports kernel 3.14.
EDIT: NIC works, don't ask me why it is working now, WOL still does not work on 3.14
Are the leds still on when you shut the machine down? Also, how are you triggering the wol??? What are you using?
Are the leds still on when you shut the machine down? Also, how are you triggering the wol??? What are you using?
During the shutdown the LEDs are on, After the server has been fully shut down, the LEDs are off. I've tried several tools to send the magic packet, but if the link layer is inactive none of these programms will do any good.
If the leds on the nic are off it will not start with wol and it is not working right with the kernel. What onboard nic is it? There is no point in even trying wol to you see that the lights stay on when the machine is shut down.
If the leds on the nic are off it will not start with wol and it is not working right with the kernel. What onboard nic is it? There is no point in even trying wol to you see that the lights stay on when the machine is shut down.
Yes that is also what I figured, something must be wrong with the kernel and/or NIC driver. Driver is e1000e, NIC is Intel 82579
There are threads on getting the nic working right. Did you search forum? You need to install the correct module for that nic.
If the leds on the nic are off it will not start with wol and it is not working right with the kernel.
Wether or not LEDs are 'active' has nothing to do with WoL. Mine are off, oh and WoL works
Greetings
David
Wether or not LEDs are 'active' has nothing to do with WoL. Mine are off, oh and WoL works
Greetings
David
Ok that brings me back to square one then
The boards I have never worked if the lights were off, ASUS boards.
Proof:
PS: Any word about my Desk and I will kill you.
Greetings
David
LAWL, it is black and really dirty in there. It says private video and nothing shows. What brand is your motherboard?
Try again.
Greetings
David
What motherboard? All mine at work stay lit, and my servers at home.
root@srv001 ~ # dmidecode -t 2
# dmidecode 2.11
SMBIOS 2.7 present.
Handle 0x0002, DMI type 2, 15 bytes
Base Board Information
Manufacturer: ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC.
Product Name: P8H77-M PRO
Version: Rev X.0x
Serial Number: 121003124501889
Asset Tag: To be filled by O.E.M.
Features:
Board is a hosting board
Board is replaceable
Location In Chassis: To be filled by O.E.M.
Chassis Handle: 0x0003
Type: Motherboard
Contained Object Handles: 0
root@srv001 ~ #
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Greetings
David
You made me turn off both my servers in the basement. Both of them are lit. One has a Biostar motherboard with a pci-e nic, that is lit. The other is an Asus and that is lit too. My SuperMicro board at the office stays lit with the onboard nic in back and has a green light in front to show it still has power. You got hosed.
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I've been trying to get WOL to work but for some reason the NIC stays dead after shutdown. I configured the NIC using omv-firstaid. And WOL was enabled.
I also checked the BIOS to make sure it's enabled. Any thoughts?
Thanks!
Just curious.. what are you doing to attempt to wake it up? Did you download an app to do it, or using a website, or what?
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