Dell Server Power On after power outage
I have a Dell PowerEdge R900, No UPS direct power connected, I do have it connected via a power strip(Surge Protector). but issue happens either ways
Issue
- Server was powered off
- I had a one second power outage
- Server Powered on
How to avoid server from just powering on just because of power outage?
power-supply power rack
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I have a Dell PowerEdge R900, No UPS direct power connected, I do have it connected via a power strip(Surge Protector). but issue happens either ways
Issue
- Server was powered off
- I had a one second power outage
- Server Powered on
How to avoid server from just powering on just because of power outage?
power-supply power rack
Have you tried to search for an answer? I just tried Google and DuckDuckGo with the phrase "computer powering on after power outage", both gave me articles explaining how to enable this feature. You could try to read them and figure out how to reverse it.
– gronostaj
Jan 22 at 18:22
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"I would refer to that as "resuming previous state" after an outage. I have often seen BIOS options in desktop machines that allow you to specify what action you want taken after an outage. The three typical options are: 1) stay off, 2) turn on, and 3) resume previous state." dell.com/community/PowerEdge-Hardware-General/…
– primohacker
Jan 22 at 18:23
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I have a Dell PowerEdge R900, No UPS direct power connected, I do have it connected via a power strip(Surge Protector). but issue happens either ways
Issue
- Server was powered off
- I had a one second power outage
- Server Powered on
How to avoid server from just powering on just because of power outage?
power-supply power rack
I have a Dell PowerEdge R900, No UPS direct power connected, I do have it connected via a power strip(Surge Protector). but issue happens either ways
Issue
- Server was powered off
- I had a one second power outage
- Server Powered on
How to avoid server from just powering on just because of power outage?
power-supply power rack
power-supply power rack
edited Jan 22 at 18:13
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Have you tried to search for an answer? I just tried Google and DuckDuckGo with the phrase "computer powering on after power outage", both gave me articles explaining how to enable this feature. You could try to read them and figure out how to reverse it.
– gronostaj
Jan 22 at 18:22
1
"I would refer to that as "resuming previous state" after an outage. I have often seen BIOS options in desktop machines that allow you to specify what action you want taken after an outage. The three typical options are: 1) stay off, 2) turn on, and 3) resume previous state." dell.com/community/PowerEdge-Hardware-General/…
– primohacker
Jan 22 at 18:23
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Have you tried to search for an answer? I just tried Google and DuckDuckGo with the phrase "computer powering on after power outage", both gave me articles explaining how to enable this feature. You could try to read them and figure out how to reverse it.
– gronostaj
Jan 22 at 18:22
1
"I would refer to that as "resuming previous state" after an outage. I have often seen BIOS options in desktop machines that allow you to specify what action you want taken after an outage. The three typical options are: 1) stay off, 2) turn on, and 3) resume previous state." dell.com/community/PowerEdge-Hardware-General/…
– primohacker
Jan 22 at 18:23
Have you tried to search for an answer? I just tried Google and DuckDuckGo with the phrase "computer powering on after power outage", both gave me articles explaining how to enable this feature. You could try to read them and figure out how to reverse it.
– gronostaj
Jan 22 at 18:22
Have you tried to search for an answer? I just tried Google and DuckDuckGo with the phrase "computer powering on after power outage", both gave me articles explaining how to enable this feature. You could try to read them and figure out how to reverse it.
– gronostaj
Jan 22 at 18:22
1
1
"I would refer to that as "resuming previous state" after an outage. I have often seen BIOS options in desktop machines that allow you to specify what action you want taken after an outage. The three typical options are: 1) stay off, 2) turn on, and 3) resume previous state." dell.com/community/PowerEdge-Hardware-General/…
– primohacker
Jan 22 at 18:23
"I would refer to that as "resuming previous state" after an outage. I have often seen BIOS options in desktop machines that allow you to specify what action you want taken after an outage. The three typical options are: 1) stay off, 2) turn on, and 3) resume previous state." dell.com/community/PowerEdge-Hardware-General/…
– primohacker
Jan 22 at 18:23
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Have you tried to search for an answer? I just tried Google and DuckDuckGo with the phrase "computer powering on after power outage", both gave me articles explaining how to enable this feature. You could try to read them and figure out how to reverse it.
– gronostaj
Jan 22 at 18:22
1
"I would refer to that as "resuming previous state" after an outage. I have often seen BIOS options in desktop machines that allow you to specify what action you want taken after an outage. The three typical options are: 1) stay off, 2) turn on, and 3) resume previous state." dell.com/community/PowerEdge-Hardware-General/…
– primohacker
Jan 22 at 18:23