Please excuse the simple question, but it's
something that's been bothering me. I've been running various debian
machines as servers for quite some time now. The problem started when I
got two new servers. All of the other machines (excluding the two new
ones) were on the older side ( <= P2 ). The problem is that when I shut
down the servers.. they don't turn off. It's particularly irritating to me
because all of my servers run headless. With my older machines, I never
gave a second thought to the shut down process as they'd always turn themselves
off as soon they finished wrapping
things up. The new ones just halt and stay on. To make things even
worse.. the hard drives in the new machines are so quiet I can't tell if they've
finished everything.
Anyway, does this have something to do with newer
power management stuff in the bios? Something changed in the debian
configs? All i'd like is for the servers to turn themselves off at system
halt like my old servers do.
Thanks for your time
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