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August 29th, 2006 19:00
custom DRAC5 macros?
I need to program some custom DRAC5 macros so I can switch linux consoles. This is done by ALT+F[1-7] or CTRL+ALT+F[1-7] depending on the video mode.
I am two remote desktops away from the drac console so going fullscreen doesn't pass keystrokes through.
The drac5 manual here doesn't cover how to do this:
http://support.dell.com/support/edocs/software/smdrac3/drac5/1.00/en/UG/pdf/DRAC5%20UG.pdf
I am two remote desktops away from the drac console so going fullscreen doesn't pass keystrokes through.
The drac5 manual here doesn't cover how to do this:
http://support.dell.com/support/edocs/software/smdrac3/drac5/1.00/en/UG/pdf/DRAC5%20UG.pdf
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ZeekWatson
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August 31st, 2006 00:00
In the drac4 console you had the option of sending ctrl and alt to the remote machine via checkboxes while typing. I hope we didn't lose this feature in drac5.
drac4 also worked with FF 1.5 while drac5 only supports 1.0.7. Argh! Regression of features and support. :(
HTML manual here btw:
http://support.dell.com/support/edocs/software/smdrac3/drac5/1.00/en/UG/html/index.htm
ZeekWatson
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October 30th, 2006 23:00
DELL-Siobhan K
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November 14th, 2006 13:00
DRAC5 has the pass-through mode. In this mode the user can send
most the keys, except "Ctrl+Alt+Del"
In the Session Options window, click the General tab.
Select Pass all keystrokes to target.
Click OK.
Click Macros.
In the Macros menu, click a keystroke combination to execute on the target system.