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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: "Alex Monaghan" <alex@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 2 Jan 2003 17:42:42 -0000
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Silly prices really !
I guess the Belkin prices are each rather than a pair, you may need
proprietary cable.
If you've got the mouse / KB sorted, could you use a Kat5 module for the
VGA
?
Other than that, just hope nothing goes wrong ! I've not tried USB K/B,
but
USB mouse (if MS or you have drivers available on the system) is so easy
I
talked SWMBO through it a couple of years ago over the phone from work
in
just a few minutes.
Do you need Windows ? If you use Linux (probably the case on other
*NIX's)
you can compile the system with a serial console which will let you do
almost everything except BIOS, not that you'd need to reboot it :-)
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Nikola Kasic [mailto:nikola@xxxxxxx]
> Sent: 02 January 2003 13:46
> To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
> Subject: RE: [ukha_d] KVM Remote for Node 0 - Was: Viewsonic smart
> displays
>
>
> 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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