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1. After a reboot the web page response gives you the name of the server and the date time of the reboot You can copy that information to the clipboard and then quickly paste it into an email to your team members so that they know the status of the server A history of all reboots including failed attempts is kept in the Logs folder Making RemBoot Convenient Yet Secure If you have one server to reboot with RemBoot all you need is a bookmark favorite in your web browser software to launch the RemBoot login screen If you ever lose that login URL look on the server In the docs folder there is a readme txt file which is customized during installation to document the exact login URL for your sys tem If you have many servers to reboot with RemBoot make yourself an HTML file on your local computer with one link for each server If you are fairly confident that your local com puters files are secure then you can even document the username and password required for each login on the same page That way you can copy the username to the clipboard before clicking through to the login URL and then quickly paste in the required detail You will be able to securely reboot your server in a matter of seconds RemBoot Manual CommonName 25 Configuration section 25 D Directories as used by RSU 11 H History Log 24 HTTPS 21 L Log Files 23 27 LogFolderPath 26 Login Form 21 LoginRequest 26 MemoryAllocPeriod 26 MemoryB
2. Remote Rebo RemBoot is a software utility for securely rebooting a Windows server from a web browser Disclaimer HREF TOOLS CORP HREF DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES EXPRESS AND IMPLIED IN CLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NON INFRINGEMENT IN NO EVENT SHALL HREF BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE OF ANY KIND INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMIT ED TO INCIDENTAL INDIRECT CONSEQUENTIAL OR SPECIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THIS AGREEMENT OF THE DELIVERY USE SUPPORT OR OPERATION OF THE SOFT WARE AMONG OTHER THINGS HREF WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF GOODWILL WORK STOP PAGE COMPUTER FAILURE OR MALFUNCTION OR ANY AND ALL OTHER COMMERCIAL DAMAGES OR LOSSES IN NO EVENT WILL HREF BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES IN EXCESS OF HREF s LIST PRICE FOR A LICENSE TO THE PROGRAM EVEN IF HREF SHALL HAVE BEEN INFORMED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES OR FOR ANY CLAIM BY ANY OTHER PARTY THIS LIMITATION OF LIABILITY SHALL NOT APPLY TO LIABILITY FOR DEATH OR PERSONAL INJURY TO THE EXTENT APPLICABLE LAW PROHIBITS SUCH LIMITATION FURTHERMORE SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF IN CIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES SO THIS LIMITATION AND EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU Copyright Both the RemBoot software and this manual are Copyright 2001 2011 HREF Tools Corp All Rights Reserved Worldwide No part of
3. e Request your RemBoot login web address made of HTTPS your IP number your port and your virtual path Example https ocalhost 443 RemBoot_Login The first time you do this you will probably see a security alert in the web browser as shown below Do not worry This alert appears because you have not yet installed the CAc ert crt root certificate Security Alert Ed Information you exchange with this site cannot be viewed or changed by others However there is problem with the site s security certificate The security certificate was issued by a company you have not chosen to trust View the certificate to determine whether you want to trust the certifying authority A The security certificate has expired or is not yet valid The name on the security certificate is invalid or does not match the name of the site Do you want to proceed i View Certificate Click Yes to proceed without installing the certificate or click View Certificate and then install the certificate Either way you will be able to use RemBoot RemBoot Manual 22 Operation e Enter your user name and password d RSU Login Microsoft Internet Explorer IE E3 File Edt View Favorites Tools Send Address e https localhost 443 RSU Login p Go RSU 2 0 0 14 Actions for remote server reboot Server Name localhost Server Time 03 Jul 2002 18 49 37 User Name PersonA Password Action Reload Con
4. the machine where you are installing One common choice is localhost which means your local computer That is fne if you want to install RemBoot on your own development machine However you might want to make sure that RemBoot works on the actual equipment you want to be able to reboot And for privacy reasons you might not want to reveal your real server name during evaluation In that case you can edit your hosts file to create a fake name which resolves to the location of the machine you want to reboot You then obtain a trial certificate for that fake domain name You need to edit the hosts file on a the machine where you install RemBoot and b the machine where you use a browser to login probably your development computer If modifying two hosts files sounds like too much trouble consider using the ip number of the machine to reboot or consider trusting us with the real name of your server We have been in business since 1995 and we have zero interest in trying tohack your passwords to reboot your equipment We are far too busy writing new software RemBoot Manual 10 Planning Registering RemBoot Please register RemBoot for each server you use it on Your money enables us to add more features and to develop other useful utilities Registration gives you an SSL certificate cus tomized for your computer valid for five 5 years and an email notice when new versions come out After five years RemBoot will keep workin
5. you move RemBoot the uninstaller will not work because it is tied to the original location of the files To uninstall after moving the files see the Uninstall topic in rem boot hlp for instructions RemBoot Manual 30 Program Service Uninstalling RemBoot Use Control Panel Add Remove Programs Uninstall RemBoot or run Rem Boot Uninstall exe See also Uninstall topic in remboot hlp Technical Support HREF Tools Corp provides FREE technical support for the Remote Reboot Utility Please use the web form at http Awww href com contact and expect a reply within one business day 1 are any recent files in your Logs Errors directory paste their contents into the message area on the contact form RemBoot Manual End Use 31 END USE In this chapter we will cover specific occupational tasks and activities which are peculiar to certain customers profession or assignment Sharing Server Reboot Responsibility in a 24x7 World RemBoot is designed to make it easy to give responsible people in multiple timezones the ability to reboot the server if that is suddenly required Of course such use needs to be coordinated among the participants If you have a web developer in London and another in Sydney it is suddenly remarkably easy to know who is in charge during which hours If all the developers are in New York it takes more imagination to develop a fair plan for who is on call when things go wrong Of course us
6. AllocPeriod 20000 ThisServerIPNumber This entry defines the IP Number that RemBoot will respond on CommonName This entry defines the common name or domain name that RemBoot will respond on It is tied to the secure certificate and may not be changed after installation RemBootPort This entry defines the port number that RemBoot will respond on SessionTimeOut RemBoot Manual 26 Customization This entry is an internal server parameter which determines when a persistent HTTPS session has expired or become stale It is measured in milliseconds The default 1200000 equals 20 minutes Terminate Wait Time This entry defines an internal server parameter which is used when a disconnect event happens The default wait time of 5000 milliseconds equals 5 seconds LogFolderPath This path is relative to the location of the REMBOOT EXE program This is where history and error log files are stored LoginRequest This entry defines the virtual path to the RemBoot Login form It may be any string of letters numbers and characters with no spaces It may be up to 255 characters long The longer you make this path the harder it is for anyone or anything to guess It MemoryBlockCount This entry defines the number of extra memory blocks that are reserved for use in case of absolute low memory emergency when RemBoot is trying to respond The maximum is 100 MemoryBlockSize This entry defines the number of bytes in each memory block Me
7. figuration Reboot License Registered version Secure Cert Valid until 02 Jul 2005 18 49 27 Copyright 2001 2002 HREF Tools Corp All Rights Reserved Worldwide Select the action button carefully If you click Reboot the machine will shutdown and restart For testing just press the Reload Configuration button RemBoot Manual Operation 23 RemBoot will process the login and attempt the action and provide a confirmation such as the following 2 0 0 15 Confirmation Server Name localhost Action time 05 Jul 2002 20 01 42 Action taken Server configuration reloaded Security note Prior usage was on 05 Jul 2002 19 59 47 License Registered version Secure Cert Valid until 04 Jul 2005 20 01 12 Copyright 2001 2002 HREF Tools Corp All Rights Reserved Worldwide Log Files Error Log Files RemBoot logs the following types of events to the History Log file Authentication errors Internal server errors A configuration update errors Records in the Error Log file have the following fields date and time in yyyy mmm dd hh mm ss format message field RemBoot Manual 24 Operation Example Error Log file 2001 Oct 18 11 53 15 User PersonX was not authorized 2001 Oct 18 11 54 27 PersonA failed to reload configuration file 2001 Oct 18 12 53 59 Cannot start HTTPS server 2001 Oct 18 13 49 17 Error in configuration file C Apps RemBoot Rem BOOT CEG History Log F
8. ft Windows NT 2000 XP or 2003 In terms of disk space RemBoot needs less than 5 megabytes RemBoot runs as a service During installation RemBoot requires a connection to the public internet so that it can request a secure certificate from www href com Why RemBoot Works When Other Apps Crash RemBoot is designed to work in a low resource and partially crashed environment This section provides a few details for the technically curious RemBoot and its libraries including system libraries require about 2 Mb on start up Requests processing may require up to a few hundred Kb additional memory RemBoot calls the SetProcessWorkingSetSize system function on start up This function sets the minimum and maximum working set sizes for its own process The working set of a process is the set of memory pages currently visible to the process in physical RAM mem ory These pages are resident and available for an application to use without triggering a page fault RemBoot allocates some memory blocks on start up As soon as low memory situation happens RemBoot releases one of them After that the size of free memory is increased by size of this block Now more free memory is available for processing of a new incoming request After the new request is processed RemBoot tries to allocate this block again Also RemBoot provides another method of memory blocks reallocation by timeout This method provides restoring of all the blocks if othe
9. g and your web browser might give you a warning about the certificate having expired To register visit the www href com rsuorder web site and order your license Mastercard Visa AmEx accepted over the web on https of course RemBoot Manual Installation 11 INSTALLATION Overview During Part I you will install the RemBoot program files and its configuration data The following files and directory structures will be set up for you Note RemBoot only uses the Windows registry to facilitate uninstalling itself Program Directory ARemoteRebootUtility default location is c Program Files HREFTools RemoteRebootUtility Libeay32 d11l part of SSL subsystem from www openssl org Openssl exe part of SSL subsystem RemBoot exe main program file RemBoot cfg the configuration file RemBoot startservice bat RemBoot stopservice bat Ssleay32 dll part of SSL subsystem Cert secure certificate files crt pem Docs documentation files readme txt RemBoot hlp RemBoot Manual pdf Logs Errors error log files Errors log History history log files History log Web Pages seen through web browser RSU Confirm html RSU Error html RSU Login html RemBoot Manual 12 Installation Download the Installation Program If you have not already done so download the RemBootSetup program from www href com RSU Running RemBootSetup Run the pr
10. iles RemBoot logs the following types of events to the History Log file Reboot has been initiated successfully Configuration has been updated successfully Records in the History Log file have the following fields date and time in yyyy mmm dd hh mm ss format user name command field it could be Reboot or Reload Configuration Example History Log file 2001 Oct 18 11 52 15 PersonA Reload Configuration 2001 Oct 18 12 02 38 PersonB Reboot RemBoot Manual Customization 25 CUSTOMIZATION RemBoot Settings The configuration information for RemBoot is contained in the file named REMBOOT CFG This appendix defines the sections and entries in that file RemBoot cfg This file is always located in the same directory as RemBoot EXE e g c Program Files HREFTools RemoteRebootUtility RemBoot cfg You can open RemBoot cfg in Notepad Advanced users may want to know that RemBoot treats its configuration file as an INI file even though a file extension of CFG is used For easiest viewing and editing associate the CFG file extension with Notepad or another ASCII text editor Configuration Section This is the primary configuration section for RemBoot It might look like this Configuration ThisServerIPNumber 127 0 0 1 CommonName localhost RemBoot Port 443 SessionTimeOut 1200000 TerminateWaitTime 5000 LogFolderPath Logs LoginRequest RSU_Login MemoryBlockCount 10 MemoryBlockSize 204800 Memory
11. lockCount 26 MemoryBlockSize 26 R Registering 10 Indoex 33 INDEX Reload Configuration 22 RemBoot program files 12 RemBoot cfg 25 RemBoot exe 11 RemBootPort 25 RemBootSetup exe 12 RemBoot startservice bat 11 RemBoot stopservice bat 11 Requirements 7 S service 17 SessionTimeOut 25 SSL 5 T TerminateWaitTime 26 ThisServerlIPNumber 25 tutorial 9 U Uninstalling RemBoot 30 UserList Section 26 Windows registry 11 RemBoot Manual
12. moryAllocPeriod This entry defines the time interval for memory status check It is a period of time when the application tries to fill up reserve memory block array in milliseconds UserList Section This section is used to define the user names and passwords of the people who may reboot the computer It might look like this where the left of equals is the user name and the right of equals is that person s password UserList PersonA PasswordA PersonB PasswordB RemBoot Manual Application Programming 27 APPLICATION PROGRAMMING This section of documentation is reserved for the topic of building chains of transactions and operational elements into programs and processes that do useful work for example creating macros and or programming Generally there is no programming associated with RemBoot Triggering RemBoot from JavaScript If you are a web developer it is possible to embed the necessary form post command into another javascript php or WebHub application such that some other action triggers the reboot To do this you would study the normal login screen and copy all the input fields and provide that data through to the action URL specified within the form syntax Triggering RemBoot from Servers Alive For anyone using the Servers Alive monitoring system this is how you can tell it to trigger the reboot of a server after a specified number of DOWN events First bring up your normal remote reboot logi
13. n a subdirectory below Rem Boot exe so that you can try another combination of ip number and port RemBoot Manual Installation 17 e Enter your settings and information for the secure certificate Press F1 for Help on any question Note The Common Name port number and login path will be combined to produce the URL that you will use to gain access to RemBoot to trigger a reboot For security reasons you should NOT use the default values given e you are ready press the Configure RemBoot button If your installation mode requires a custom secure certificate then a confirmation dialog will appear Click Ok The utility will create a secure certificate for you store that on your system and save your configuration settings RemBootSetup will then install RemBoot as a Windows service which will automatically start when Windows starts You will see the following message Information Q Click Ok RemBootSetup will be finished RemBoot Manual 18 Installation Secure Certificates OpenSSL is a cryptography toolkit implementing the Secure Sockets Layer SSL v2 v3 and Transport Layer Security TLS v1 network protocols and related cryptography standards required by them The files are publicly available through www openssl org Certificates Certificates are installed in c Program Files HREFTools RemoteRebootutil ity Cert There are 4 files in this folder CAcert pem co
14. n screen in a web browser Use the View gt Source feature and look for the action attribute of the lt form_tag gt Use that as the URL below In Servers Alive create a monitoring entry as usual On the Alert tab enter the following three values URL https www yourdomain com etc from above step Data to post UserName PersonA Password PasswordA Action Reboot fill in your user name and password based on values in RemBoot cfg Method POST More information about Servers Alive can be found at http www woodstone nu salive RemBoot Manual 28 Application Programming RemBoot Manual Program Service 29 PROGRAM SERVICE Changing RemBoot s Settings After installation you may change the IP number port login path and user list by editing the RemBoot cfg configuration file and then using the Reload Configuration action or by stopping and restarting the service See Appendix I RemBoot Configuration File for details Warning if after installing you change the common name to one whose ip does not match the prior common name RemBoot will not restart Moving RemBoot to a Different Directory RemBoot does not use the registry You can move its directory tree to another area on a local hard drive without any real problems Here is the recommended procedure 1 Stop the service by running RemBoot stopservice bat 2 Move all the files to the new location 3 Start the service by running RemBoot startservice bat Note if
15. nsider information that will influence your selection acquisition and purchase of the Remote Reboot utility from HREF Tools Corp What is the Remote Reboot Utility The Remote Reboot Utility RemBoot is a software product which runs on a dedicated IP number and port and upon authenticated request reboots the computer Once installed RemBoot is controlled over HTTPS using any web browser All you need is a connection to the Internet and your login details to reboot your computer RemBoot runs with Secure Socket Layer SSL so that communication between you and RemBoot is encrypted Multiple logins can be defined so that a group of administrators perhaps living in different time zones are able to reboot the server without knowing each other s passwords RemBoot Manual 6 Evaluation Core Functionality RemBoot provides the following functionality Quick easy highly secure reboot of a computer running Microsoft Windows triggered from a web browser and has the following key features Reboot is activated through any web browser from anywhere at any time after logging 1n RemBoot is not dependent on Microsoft IIS PC Anywhere VNC or any other product which may be hung when you need to reboot your computer Secure Sockets Layer SSL is used to encrypt all communication between you and RemBoot Multiple user names and passwords are allowed for shared responsibility At the time of reboot an
16. ntains the content for the Root Certification Authority for the X 509 certif icate CAcert crt the same file as CAcert pem WSScert pem the X 509 certificate for the machine running RemBoot created during installation WSSkey pem the private key for the WSScert pem file created during installation RemBoot Manual Resource Definition 19 RESOURCE DEFINITION In this chapter we discuss making adjustments in the environment or associated computer hardware and software needed to accommodate RemBoot Shortcut for RemBoot Login Screen After installation in the docs folder you will find a readme txt file which has been modi fied to contain the URL for logging in to your system Example https localhost 443 RemBoot Login You should make yourself at least one bookmark favorite containing that URL so that you can get to the login screen quickly and easily High Security Passwords You may be interested in https www grc com passwords htm which is a free online pass word generator Every time this page is displayed the server generates a unique set of cus tom high quality cryptographic strength password strings which are safe for you to use This excellent service is provided by Gibson Research Corporation which has no affiliation with HREF Tools Corp RemBoot Manual 20 Resource Definition RemBoot Manual Operation 21 OPERATION Displaying Remote Reboot Action Form e Start your web browser
17. ogram RemBootSetup exe The RemBootSetup dialog box will appear iis Remote Reboot Utility Setup In Ed This will install RemBoot on your computer Choose a directory Destination Folder Program Files HREFTools RemoteRebootuUtili Space required 5 0MB Space available 750 1MB Nullsoft Install System v2 0 e Enter the root path for the RemBoot program files You can install to any directory Click the Install button RemBoot Manual Installation 13 After the files are copied to your system the configuration utility will appear Remote Reboot Utility Welcome Software for the location independent lifestyle X Cancel RemBoot Manual 14 Installation Click the Next button and read the following screen very carefully For further details on each of the installation choices open the Help file ze Installation Choices Select your installation mode and press Depending on your installation mode a selection of the following questions will appear for RemBoot Manual Installation 15 you to answer Some data entry tips follow below www mydomain com US California San Francisco My Company Operations remboot href com 127 0 0 1 443 RSU Login PersonA PasswordA PersonB PasswordB As you fill in the Common Name Port and Login Path you will see the remote reboot URL changing accordingly If you are working on a web or f
18. r applications release memory and amount of free memory in the system is increased RemBoot Manual 8 Evaluation Security RemBoot is potentially vulnerable to port scanning for https not plain http We recommend that you run RemBoot on a port other than 443 the standard https port so that a you do not create a conflict with an existing web site using SSL and b you make it more difficult for port scanners to locate the entrace to RemBoot We also recommend that you customize the login URL during installation Any hacker needs to know your server name port number complete login path plus username and password in order to get in We recommend that you use long usernames and passwords so that it is extremely difficult for even an automated program to guess a login All login attempts are logged so any attempt at guessing can be detected The remote users ip number is logged as of RSU v9 7 RemBoot Manual Planning 9 PLANNING In this chapter we cover activities that can be done prior to downloading and installing the software Tutorial View the FREE online tutorial at http remote reboot href com rsututor using a web browser You will not need to download anything How to choose a domain name during free evaluation When evaluating RemBoot you must use a domain name in order to install it and to access the login screen Whatever name you select during installation must ping as one of the ip numbers on
19. this manual may be copied photocopied reproduced translated or reduced to any electronic medium or machine readable form without prior written consent from HREF Tools Corp HREF The RemBoot Utility and this manual and all related rights in patents copyrights and trade secrets are protected by the copyright laws of the United States and international copy right treaties and shall at all times and throughout the world remain the property of HREF exclu sively HREF reserves the exclusive copyright and all other rights title and interest to distribute RemBoot Credits The RemBoot Utility was originally programmed by Arcady Software under contract to HREF This manual was typeset by Ran Zhang Text provided by Ann Lynnworth Edition 9 November 2011 RemBoot version 4 3 documentation version 2 0 Shareware Please register your copy of RemBoot Start at http www href com rsu Fonts This manual uses Berkeley Book font from www adobe com for the main text http Awww href com Contents iii CONTENTS Evaluation NT 5 What is the Remote Reboot 5 Core 6 Common Uses of RembBOOL io ari Reap diii 6 System BOETUOPGEHIETIS e get Why RemBoot Works When Other Apps 7 veri yrs Tc 8 Planning M 9 a T 9 How to choose a domain name during free eval
20. tp server for the Common Name you should use a public domain names such as www href com or ftp href com For the Port choose any tcp ip port that is not already in use Ports 80 and 443 are usually required by http servers Port 21 is usually required for ftp Generally port numbers over RemBoot Manual 16 Installation 8000 are available If you need to generate a duplicate certificate for some reason and you receive an error because your request is literally a duplicate modify the Organization Section slightly for example by adding the year month day so instead of Operations you could enter Oper ations 2011 Nov When deciding on your Login Path use something without spaces but potentially with underlines and dashes that you think is at least a little non obvious for a hacker to guess The IP Number may be the easiest to enter and the most complex to explain As of Rem Boot v4 3 you can leave the IP Number field BLANK and that tells RemBoot to use the first ip number on the server This is essential if the server is in the Amazon cloud or for any other reason is assigned its number by a dynamic process i e it can change over time On the other hand if the machine binds the number corresponding via DNS to your Com mon Name then you should enter that ip number Later each time the RemBoot service starts it wil try to bind to a single ip number and port If that fails it will leave you a clue in an error log file i
21. ually nothing goes wrong Weeks months can go by without any problems And then something bad happens perhaps some malware or some unexpected Windows side effect something which causes interference with your usual technique of controlling the server At that point it becomes necessary to reboot using RemBoot As an historical side note RemBoot was originally developed when PCAnywhere on NT version 3 51 would tend to lock up or crash on a fairly reguilar basis Even without any malware invasions it was very common for server owners to need a quick reliable way to reboot Preparing for this scenario is easy You need to add names and passwords to RemBoot s con figuration file and reload settings Here are the exact steps 1 the server edit RemBoot cfg with Notepad or equivalent You should find the file in the same folder where you installed the software e g c Program Files HREFTools RemoteRebootUtility 2 Find the UserList section You will see that it lists username password pairs for example UserList Susan Smith passwordl Jamie Sullivan password2 Tom Jones password3 3 Save your changes 4 Atthis point you can either stop and start the service using the two BAT files present in the same folder or you can log into RemBoot with a previously valid account and then RemBoot Manual 32 End Use press Reload Configuration to make the new list of users valid Notifying team members after the reboot
22. uation 9 Registering Dem DUOL aede niagis iy qiu tta er eure 10 Lr ta UT RM LC 11 OVETVIEW 11 Download the Installation 12 Running 12 Secure Certificates eias 18 Resource Definition 19 Shortcut lor RemBoot Login Seteet s eoi 19 High Security Passuwetelu 19 COP OPA L 21 Displaying Remote Reboot Action 21 Lop Files MUR ER 23 Example Error Log 24 CUSTOMIZATION MM 25 RemBoot Settings E 25 RemBoot Manual iv Contents Application Programming eese 21 Program SeEVICE ste balan ey duke i 29 Changing Rem boots SEU sete bi n 29 Moving RemBoot to a Different Directory 29 Uninstalling RembBOo0E cese oca re te RR dq 30 PE CHANICAL SUDDOP Oeste bu ota abad td 30 End USE auus Ip teer ak boe E e HUE 31 Sharing Server Reboot Responsibility in a 24x7 World 31 Making RemBoot Convenient Yet Secure 32 inno TE 33 RemBoot Manual Contents v RemBoot Manual vi Contents RemBoot Manual Evaluation 5 EVALUATION In this chapter we co
23. y running applications are notified of pending shutdown so that they may exit before computer restarts and if they don t exit cooperatively within the spec ified timeout period they are forced to exit so that absolutely no human intervention is required on the server You define the IP number and port that RemBoot runs on Log files track the history of usage including any failed login attempts A simple application with text based configuration files no registry entries Runs as a service which starts when Windows starts regardless of whether anyone logs in Common Uses of RemBoot The most common reasons for needing to reboot a computer remotely are applications hang on the server and the system needs to be restarted and you might be at an airport when you receive the urgent phone call even though your office is just down the hall from the computer center you d rather re boot using a web browser than go through the security procedure to get into the server room find the right rack hook up the keyboard figure out why the monitor isn t working today and so on no matter how hard you try you can not survive being on call 24x7 and you need to share the responsibility with another person in another time zone You don t want to give out complete control of the server you just want to allow reboot when needed RemBoot Manual Evaluation 7 System Requirements RemBoot requires a computer running Microso
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