Hi
My server acts as a media streamer and as such only gets used a handful of times every month; to this end I'd rather not leave it on permanently, but at the same time I also don't want to be bothered with physically turning the thing on and off.
I have wake on lan functioning to turn the server on with my iphone, what I want to do now is set the server up to hiberate when not being used e.g. if idle for 60 minutes i.e. I watch a film then turn off my client media player and leave the server to turn itself off due to no further calls for media.
I have found numerous web posts indicating that it should be simple to set-up the hibernate function. There are plenty of tutorials dealing with command line instructions, but this needs access to a terminal session. There are also posts stating that it's possible via the power management utility within gnome desktop (via VNC), however I only have the option to sleep, not hibernate.
Can anybody advise me how to set up my server to hibernate when not in use?
thanks
Mike
Getting server to hibernate
Re: Getting server to hibernate
Hi Mike,
A while back I was interested in doing this but gave up when I couldn't find anything suitable. The issue I kept hitting is "what does idle really mean?"
You could set up a simple cron job to power the server down at, say, midnight each night. Not ideal but it's a simple thing to implement, especially in Webmin.
Sorry I cannot be more helpful.
Ian.
A while back I was interested in doing this but gave up when I couldn't find anything suitable. The issue I kept hitting is "what does idle really mean?"
You could set up a simple cron job to power the server down at, say, midnight each night. Not ideal but it's a simple thing to implement, especially in Webmin.
Sorry I cannot be more helpful.
Ian.