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Re: Personal Co-location Registry


From: "Robert E. Seastrom" <rs () seastrom com>
Date: 20 Mar 2004 07:45:42 -0500



John Todd <jtodd () loligo com> writes:

   While I do prefer a "real" serial LOM kit (i.e.: Sun Microsystems)
...
   RealWeasel is too expensive (even with the hypothetical NANOG
discount) though extremely nice.  As previously mentioned, I can
purchase an entire system with serial console built in for that price.
If I had a vendor-specific piece of equipment that simply did not do
the Right Thing but was tied to a particular motherboard, then I'd
consider a RealWeasel.

Weasel, like the sun implementation, allows remote reboot of wedged
machines.  This is key, particularly when running on an Intel platform
<cough>.  If there are any PC serial console implementations that
allow one to do this, I'd like to hear about it, since I'm not aware
of such.  Buying a serial console server *plus* a power cycler fills
my heart with hatred.

                                        ---Rob



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