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Group: novell.support.zenworks.desktop-management.6x.remote-control · Group Profile
Author: craig wilsoncraig wilson Date: Aug 22, 2006 08:06
Also, is this not more of a question for your electrician?
Powering 100 PCs on at the same time will create a greater surge than 1
at a time.
Normally I would say this is not an issue, but different places have
different capacities and default load.
Many times I have seen server rooms re-crash after all the servers start
booting at the same time. Usually when this happens, somebody catches
you now what, they bring in an electrician to sort it out.
Patrick Farrell wrote:
> $patrick.gassmann$@selectchemie.ch wrote:
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>> GFCI ~ Fuse
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>>>>> Marcus Breidenedu--magic.net> 22.08.06 13:58
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>> On Thu, 17 Aug 2006 11:19:00 GMT,
>> $patrick.gassmann$@selectchemie.ch wrote:
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>>> Is it a problem to wake up 100 workstations at the same
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>> time
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>>> in regard of the GFCI?
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>> ???
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> What does a GFCI have to do with this? You want to trip a breaker and
> have the machines boot? If so the machines would have to be set in bios
> to power on after AC power loss.
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> Otherwise you could highlight them all in console one and do a wake on
> lan for them at one time
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Craig Wilson
Novell Product Support Forum Sysop
Master CNE, MCSE 2003, CCN
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