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Wake on lan too fast, clients don't boot to deploy

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    fabritrento
    last edited by Dec 5, 2014, 9:02 AM

    i created a multicast deploy task, the server sends wol packets to clients, that wake up but boot from local hard disk.

    If i reboot every single pc then boot for deploy runs… i think that is sufficient to send the wol packets after additional 30secs

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      Tom Elliott
      last edited by Dec 5, 2014, 10:42 AM

      I don’t remember when it was added, but I’ve already made changes to fix this. Basically, it works with the task scheduler.

      It checks if there’s any systems to run a task, and if so, sends the WOL packets to those systems on every cycle (defaulted to 1 minute).

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