October 30, 200718 yr Hi it 'll good when the server finished his boot and is ready that the internal pc speaker on the mobo "bip" What do you think about that ?
November 1, 200718 yr I agree that it would be nice to have some sort of notification that the server is ready to go.
November 1, 200718 yr Back in my DOS days, we would put a control-G in the autoexec.bat file. I also remember doing something in my .login or .cshrc files in Solaris. Can't we do something similar in the go script? Bill
November 2, 200718 yr why stop at boot codes... simply monitoring syslog and some simple regex and we could have any number of beeps on basically any error we could define
November 2, 200718 yr why stop at boot codes... simply monitoring syslog and some simple regex and we could have any number of beeps on basically any error we could define bip say once every half hour if a drive is toes up perhaps? Check every 3 hours maybe and kick off a bip script if something is amiss?
January 16, 200818 yr Once the monitoring daemon is in place the community would easily be able to create and share bip codes. I for one would be happy to maintain a spec on what the codes mean and what config to add to get them. It really is a simple job once the daemon is done. Again this is a simple to implement feature that adds quite a bit of functionality to unRAID
December 14, 200817 yr Author Hello, I'm a newbie in linux. I downloaded beep-1.2.2-i486-1_tmonjalo.tgz The site of beep is here : http://freshmeat.net/projects/beep/ In \flash\config\go I added this line : installpkg /boot/beep.tgz When I type "beep" it does not occur anything What do I have to do ?
December 14, 200817 yr I believe it needs some kernel changes as well. It does... needs the pcspkr driver.
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