03-05-2012
If you know the MAC address and the right broadcast address it's possible -- only just possible -- that you might be able to send a wake-on-LAN signal to the subnet,, and have it received by your server. More likely, you won't be able to send that signal unless you actually ARE on that subnet. It's possible it won't abide by WOL at all.
Most likely, you'll need to contact the datacenter.
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jim mcnamara
However for most x86 boxes when the power switch is physically "off" your have to flip the switch, for example.
All x86 boxes are ATX now and therefore with the capability for external wakeups. Most x86 boxes have built-in LAN and wake-on-lan these days too. However it may not be enabled, or even attached to anything, so if they didn't plan for remote wakeups, it's probably not been arranged properly...
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
kcemu-remote
KCEMU-REMOTE(1) General Commands Manual KCEMU-REMOTE(1)
NAME
kcemu-remote - A remote controller for the KC 85/4 Emulator
SYNOPSIS
kcemu-remote command [param1=value1] [param2=value2] ...
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the kcemu-remote command. This manual page was written for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution because
the original program does not have a manual page.
kcemu-remote can control an already running KCemu by sending commands. The communication is done via the X Window System and is network
transparent as long as the X Window Display can be accessed.
EXAMPLE COMMANDS
emu-reset
Reset the emulator.
emu-power-on
Power-On Reset the emulator.
emu-quit
Exit the emulator.
kc-image-load filename=/absolute/path/to/imagefile
Load a program into the emulator (if the given file is not found a filerequester will pop up).
kc-image-run filename=/absolute/path/to/imagefile
Just like kc-image-load but tries to start the program after it is loaded.
floppy-attach filename=/absolute/path/to/diskimage
The only way to change disk images for now (the user interface is not functional ;-)).
keyboard-replay test=text_to_insert
Send the text to the emulator.
BUGS
There is no error handling and it's not possible to specify an emulator instance if more than one emulator is running.
SEE ALSO
kcemu(1x), kctape(1), kc2tap(1), kc2wav(1), kc2img(1), kc2raw(1)
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Torsten Paul <Torsten.Paul@gmx.de>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).
KCEMU-REMOTE(1)