Yes, you can make it reboot. You can also break into the bios as the machine comes up and configure the bios. Perhaps configure a second scsi id to boot from... It's that lovely.
DISCLAIMER: I'm a friend of the guys at canuck.com who're responsible for the weasel. We're (Largemedium, web shop)actually running 4 prototypes of the weasel with headless NetBSD host's out at our colo facility. They're all accessible via a modem and cisco serial console. Dial into the console, and telnet to the ip address of your choice. It's SWEET. If your responsible for a machine room with anything like traffic and, moreover, it's not in the same building, the weasel is a dream.... As for the cost, witness later posts about a compaq specific product priced at $800 USD.
DISCLAIMER: I'm a friend of the guys at canuck.com who're responsible for the weasel. We're (Largemedium, web shop) actually running 4 prototypes of the weasel with headless NetBSD host's out at our colo facility. They're all accessible via a modem and cisco serial console. Dial into the console, and telnet to the ip address of your choice. It's SWEET. If your responsible for a machine room with anything like traffic and, moreover, it's not in the same building, the weasel is a dream....
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Yes, you can make it reboot. You can also break into the bios as the machine comes up and configure the bios. Perhaps configure a second scsi id to boot from ... It's that lovely.
DISCLAIMER: I'm a friend of the guys at canuck.com who're responsible for the weasel. We're (Largemedium, web shop)actually running 4 prototypes of the weasel with headless NetBSD host's out at our colo facility. They're all accessible via a modem and cisco serial console. Dial into the console, and telnet to the ip address of your choice. It's SWEET. If your responsible for a machine room with anything like traffic and, moreover, it's not in the same building, the weasel is a dream.... As for the cost, witness later posts about a compaq specific product priced at $800 USD.
DISCLAIMER: I'm a friend of the guys at canuck.com who're responsible for the weasel. We're (Largemedium, web shop) actually running 4 prototypes of the weasel with headless NetBSD host's out at our colo facility. They're all accessible via a modem and cisco serial console. Dial into the console, and telnet to the ip address of your choice. It's SWEET. If your responsible for a machine room with anything like traffic and, moreover, it's not in the same building, the weasel is a dream....