Difference between revisions of "WOL"
(21 intermediate revisions by 3 users not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
Wake-on-LAN is a standard that allows a computer to be turned on or woken up by a network message called "Magic Packet". | Wake-on-LAN is a standard that allows a computer to be turned on or woken up by a network message called "Magic Packet". | ||
− | Amahi supports waking up devices that have a dynamic or | + | Amahi supports waking up devices that have a dynamic or static DHCP leases in your network, under Setup > Networking. |
These devices some times come with WOL enable. In many PCs, they need to be setup properly by enabling WakeOnLan in their BIOS. This setting has quite a few names in BIOS's out there. Here's a couple of them <small>(find the one you need in the user manual of your motherboard/system)</small>: | These devices some times come with WOL enable. In many PCs, they need to be setup properly by enabling WakeOnLan in their BIOS. This setting has quite a few names in BIOS's out there. Here's a couple of them <small>(find the one you need in the user manual of your motherboard/system)</small>: | ||
Line 22: | Line 22: | ||
If you're trying to wake a remote Linux system, and it's not working, try executing this command on the remote Linux client: | If you're trying to wake a remote Linux system, and it's not working, try executing this command on the remote Linux client: | ||
− | + | ethtool -s eth0 wol g | |
+ | |||
+ | ==Wake-On-LAN Server Application (Fedora 19 or greater)== | ||
+ | [http://www.amahi.org/apps/wake-on-lan-server Wake-On-LAN Server] is an application that enables users to wake client devices in their network through their Amahi server. The inspiration and core scripts of Wake-On-LAN Server are Jeremy Blum's work ([http://www.jeremyblum.com/2013/07/14/rpi-wol-server Raspberry Pi Remote Wake-On-LAN Server]). Secure login and MySQL database have been added to increase the programs functionality as a App. | ||
+ | |||
+ | To manually install, [[Open_terminal_as_root|Open terminal as root]]: | ||
+ | |||
+ | * Install WOL dependency | ||
+ | yum -y install wol | ||
+ | * Create a [https://www.amahi.org/apps/webapp webapp] called '''wolserver''' | ||
+ | * Navigate to the wolserver directory | ||
+ | cd /var/hda/web-apps/wolserver | ||
+ | * Download Wake-On-LAN Server (Alpha) | ||
+ | wget <nowiki>https://github.com/thegillion/WOL-server-w-sql/archive/master.zip</nowiki> | ||
+ | * Unzip the file | ||
+ | unzip WOL-server-w-sql-master.zip -d html | ||
+ | * Create an SQL database called '''wolserver''' | ||
+ | hda-create-db-and-user wolserver | ||
+ | * Import the tables from the download file. | ||
+ | mysql -uwolserver -pwolserver wolserver < html/wolserver.sql | ||
+ | * Change file ownership to apache:users | ||
+ | chown -R apache:users html | ||
+ | |||
+ | That's it for setup. You are now ready to configure the application for your devices. | ||
+ | |||
+ | The administrator login is:<br /> | ||
+ | <blockquote> | ||
+ | <code> | ||
+ | Name: admin<br /> | ||
+ | Password: admin<br /> | ||
+ | </code> | ||
+ | </blockquote> | ||
+ | Wake a computer Passphrase (change by editing config.php): | ||
+ | <blockquote> | ||
+ | <code> | ||
+ | wakemeup<br /> | ||
+ | </code> | ||
+ | </blockquote> | ||
+ | |||
+ | To access the app outside of the network, refer to [[Hosting_a_website#Hosting_a_single_Webapp|Hosting a single web app]], [[Hosting_a_website#Hosting_Multiple_Webapps|hosting multiple web apps]], or [[Hosting_a_website#Hosting_Webapps_.28Alternative.29|hosting webapps (alternative)]] guidance. | ||
+ | |||
+ | If interested in "Sleep-On-LAN" for a Windows computer, see [http://www.jeremyblum.com/2013/07/14/rpi-wol-server Jeremy Blum's page]. Install the [http://www.ireksoftware.com/SleepOnLan SleepOnLan client] for this capability. | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
− | + | * [[Enabling_WOL|Enabling WOL]]: Detailed description of how to enable WOL | |
− | http:// | + | * [http://www.jeremyblum.com/2013/07/14/rpi-wol-server/ Raspberry Pi Remote Wake-On-LAN Server] |
Latest revision as of 00:58, 31 May 2017
Wake-on-LAN is a standard that allows a computer to be turned on or woken up by a network message called "Magic Packet".
Amahi supports waking up devices that have a dynamic or static DHCP leases in your network, under Setup > Networking.
These devices some times come with WOL enable. In many PCs, they need to be setup properly by enabling WakeOnLan in their BIOS. This setting has quite a few names in BIOS's out there. Here's a couple of them (find the one you need in the user manual of your motherboard/system):
- MAC Resume From S3/S4
- MACPME Power Up Control
- Power On By Onboard LAN
- Power Up By Onboard LAN
- Resume by LAN
- Resume By WOL
- Resume on LAN
- Resume on LAN/PME#
- Wake on LAN from S5
- Wake Up On LAN
- WakeUp by Onboard LAN
- WOL (PME#) From Soft-Off
To try it, go to Setup > Networking > Static IPs and unfold the row for the device that you want to wake up.
More information on Wake on LAN and how it works ...
If you're trying to wake a remote Linux system, and it's not working, try executing this command on the remote Linux client:
ethtool -s eth0 wol g
Wake-On-LAN Server Application (Fedora 19 or greater)
Wake-On-LAN Server is an application that enables users to wake client devices in their network through their Amahi server. The inspiration and core scripts of Wake-On-LAN Server are Jeremy Blum's work (Raspberry Pi Remote Wake-On-LAN Server). Secure login and MySQL database have been added to increase the programs functionality as a App.
To manually install, Open terminal as root:
- Install WOL dependency
yum -y install wol
- Create a webapp called wolserver
- Navigate to the wolserver directory
cd /var/hda/web-apps/wolserver
- Download Wake-On-LAN Server (Alpha)
wget https://github.com/thegillion/WOL-server-w-sql/archive/master.zip
- Unzip the file
unzip WOL-server-w-sql-master.zip -d html
- Create an SQL database called wolserver
hda-create-db-and-user wolserver
- Import the tables from the download file.
mysql -uwolserver -pwolserver wolserver < html/wolserver.sql
- Change file ownership to apache:users
chown -R apache:users html
That's it for setup. You are now ready to configure the application for your devices.
The administrator login is:
Name: admin
Password: admin
Wake a computer Passphrase (change by editing config.php):
wakemeup
To access the app outside of the network, refer to Hosting a single web app, hosting multiple web apps, or hosting webapps (alternative) guidance.
If interested in "Sleep-On-LAN" for a Windows computer, see Jeremy Blum's page. Install the SleepOnLan client for this capability.
References
- Enabling WOL: Detailed description of how to enable WOL
- Raspberry Pi Remote Wake-On-LAN Server