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Thu, 29 Oct 1998 10:50:48 -0800
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On 29 Oct 98 at 4:48, Kenneth Alan Boyd Ramsay wrote:

> Joel Bluming asked how to cycle a server OFF/ON remotely.
>
> I suspect that there is commercial equipment available to handle this.
> You might try a Systems Operator/SysOp/ISP mailing list for their
> experience - I'm just guessing.

  I recently saw something about a line (2-4 models) of remote power
on/off gear from APC, the folks who make popular UPSes.

David G

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