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wakeonlanning nas4free

NIC, network controllers, compatibility questions, WOL, wake on lan
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wakeonlanning nas4free

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Hi
I have installed two nas4free servers. another is main server and another backup for this.
I have tried to wakeup backup with this main server with wol command but it wont start.
backup nas starts when I run wakeonlan command from my ubuntu desktop, so it works. but Id like to get it work from that another nas.

so Is there way to install wakeonlan command to nas4free ?

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Re: wakeonlanning nas4free

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The command is wake and should be already installed
My Nas
  1. Case: Fractal Design Define R2
  2. M/B: Supermicro x9scl-f
  3. CPU: Intel Celeron G1620
  4. RAM: 16GB DDR3 ECC (2 x Kingston KVR1333D3E9S/8G)
  5. PSU: Chieftec 850w 80+ modular
  6. Storage: 8x2TB HDDs in a RaidZ2 array ~ 10.1 TB usable disk space
  7. O/S: XigmaNAS 11.2.0.4.6625 -amd64 embedded
  8. Extra H/W: Dell Perc H310 SAS controller, crosflashed to LSI 9211-8i IT mode, 8GB Innodisk D150SV SATADOM for O/S

Backup Nas: U-NAS NSC-400, Gigabyte MB10-DS4 (4x4TB Seagate Exos disks in RaidZ configuration - 32GB RAM)

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Thanks ! Wake command did what it should be.

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