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RE: KVM Remote for Node 0 - Was: Viewsonic smart displays


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  • Subject: RE: KVM Remote for Node 0 - Was: Viewsonic smart displays
  • From: "Nikola Kasic" <nikola@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 2 Jan 2003 13:45:31 -0000
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Thanks for the link.
I was looking around a while ago and situation still looks the same - they
cost about ?200+VAT, which is now more expensive then buying new TFT
monitor.
I plan to have two servers, both in Edenrack with ViaEpia motherboards. For
keyboard and mouse switching, I can use RF wireless keyboard and mouse, I
bought from Dabs recently for less then ?20. They have a switch for
switching RF channel, so I can use that switch for switching between
servers. And when I don't need them, I can put keyb and mouse anywhere. I
can even use them on my workstation. Very cheap and effective solution.
The other idea is to use USB keyboard and mouse, because Edenrack has USB
ports on front, so when I need it, i just plug keyb and mouse to server I
want to control.
Again, cheap solution, but I have to check, because I never used USB
keyboard and mouse before.
So the only problem is video. I saw some Belkin video only extender, for
?34+VAT, but I don't see what kind of cable it requires and do I need one or
two units (one on each end).
Nik
  -----Original Message-----
  From: Alex Monaghan [mailto:alex@xxxxxxx]
  Sent: 02 January 2003 10:51
  To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx   Subject: [ukha_d] KVM Remote for Node 0 - Was: Viewsonic smart displays


  Nik,

  I do recall seeing a KVM extender that could run over Cat5, so potentially
  you could put this in Node 0 and view the servers from your main PC's
  monitor if you have any free Cat5 runs.

  I've used http://www.kvmswitchdirect.co.uk/ in the past, but I'm sure
Google
  will give you lots of suggestions.

  My particular KWM's are Alt-Ctrl-Shift followed by the channel number then
  return (or press 1-4 on the unit) and have no external power requirements
  running up to 1600*1280 with no problem (not tried long remotes though as
  all my kit is presently located together and the dedicated HA PC will
  probably be in the garage)

  > -----Original Message-----
  > From: Nikola Kasic [mailto:nikola@xxxxxxx]
  > Sent: 02 January 2003 10:04
  > To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx   > Subject: RE: [ukha_d] Viewsonic smart displays
  >
  >
  > Hi,
  > I have my node 0 in a cupboard in a mini cabinet. There's no space for
  > monitor there, so my server (soon to be two) runs PC anywhere, and I
  > administer it from my workstation PC. However, if I need to
  > access BIOS or I
  > run into problems and Windows cannot start, I have no option, but to
pull
  > the server out of cabinet and attach monitor, which is a pain.
  > Buying one of TFT displays for those servers seems too expensive,
  > if I need
  > to use it only once a month and still takes a precious space in a
cupboard
  > (and needs separate keyboard and mouse)
  > Now, I would really like to have one slim display (shape like
  > these), which
  > I can take out of cupboard and use as a display/keyboard/mouse for the
  > servers, and also as a control panel for devices (e.g. running Home
  > Automator) and even displaying photos as a screen saver.
  > Now, the questions that rise are:
  > Can such displays work with any PC, with any OS?
  > How do I switch display between servers? KVM switches usually
  > have some key
  > combinations, like pressing Ctrl twice or pressing PrintScreen. There's
no
  > keyboard on these...
  > How do I enter BIOS settings? Again, there's no keyboard, OS and
  > drivers are
  > not started yet...
  > Does anyone know if there is something like what I need available on the
  > market or not?
  > Cheers,
  > Nik


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