==Logs==
Logs are located in /usr/share/aes and named aes.log*
==Windows client for Wake on LAN==
On the download page there is a Windows client for automatic or manual wakeup of the HDA.
*Installation
Just run the msi file found on the download page. The client will be included in the startup folder.
*Configuration
1. Form the start menu, run AmahiEnergySaver -> AES Client
2. Right click on the icon that will appear in symbol bar, and select "Show config"
3. To get started, make sure that you set "Host MAC" and "Host name" to your HDA configuration. Hit "Select Server" to bring up the "Select HDA" window, and then "Search". If possible the correct server is alreday selected, in that case just hit "Ok" to confirm. Continue with 4.<br><br>
If the server appears on the list but is not automatically selected, click on it and hit return.<br><br>
Should your server not show up at all, press "Cancel" to exit the "Select HDA" dialog and configure MAC and host name manually.<br><br>
Finally, if requried, change the "Port" setting. The default "9" should work in most cases. <br><br>
4. Hit the "OK" butten, then right click on the symbol again, select "Exit" and and restart the program as described in 1.
5. Done! You should now be able to start your HDA by right clicking on the icon in the symbol bar and select "Wake now"
==Mac OS X clients for Wake on LAN==
There exist a few solutions (WOL clients) to wake up your HDA from a Mac OS X computer. In order to wake up your HDA while booting your Mac you may use NASwake (ref. http://trick77.com/2010/12/22/wake-nas-at-boot-time-wake-on-lan-wol/). It comes ready to use as an installable package, you just need to enter the MAC-adress of the HDA.<br><br>
WakeOnLan is a freeware application provided by Readpixel which offers a very comfortable way to wake up your HDA directly from your Mac OS X desktop (ref. http://www.readpixel.com/wakeonlan/index.html).
==OBSELETE: Command Line Interface==
*Note: Root privileges are required to execute the CLI command. Navigate to /usr/share/aes to use the CLI correctly.
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Displays command line help
==Windows client for Wake on LAN==
On the download page there is a Windows client for automatic or manual wakeup of the HDA.
*Installation
Just run the msi file found on the download page. The client will be included in the startup folder.
*Configuration
1. Form the start menu, run AmahiEnergySaver -> AES Client
2. Right click on the icon that will appear in symbol bar, and select "Show config"
3. To get started, make sure that you set "Host MAC" and "Host name" to your HDA configuration. Hit "Select Server" to bring up the "Select HDA" window, and then "Search". If possible the correct server is alreday selected, in that case just hit "Ok" to confirm. Continue with 4.<br><br>
If the server appears on the list but is not automatically selected, click on it and hit return.<br><br>
Should your server not show up at all, press "Cancel" to exit the "Select HDA" dialog and configure MAC and host name manually.<br><br>
Finally, if requried, change the "Port" setting. The default "9" should work in most cases. <br><br>
4. Hit the "OK" butten, then right click on the symbol again, select "Exit" and and restart the program as described in 1.
5. Done! You should now be able to start your HDA by right clicking on the icon in the symbol bar and select "Wake now"
==Mac OS X clients for Wake on LAN==
There exist a few solutions (WOL clients) to wake up your HDA from a Mac OS X computer. In order to wake up your HDA while booting your Mac you may use NASwake (ref. http://trick77.com/2010/12/22/wake-nas-at-boot-time-wake-on-lan-wol/). It comes ready to use as an installable package, you just need to enter the MAC-adress of the HDA.<br><br>
WakeOnLan is a freeware application provided by Readpixel which offers a very comfortable way to wake up your HDA directly from your Mac OS X desktop (ref. http://www.readpixel.com/wakeonlan/index.html).