[maxmsp] Remote sleep and reboot
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For stuff like updating/restarting etc. from a central computer, even over the internet, Apple Remote Desktop is a handy program. But you can also do it with the shell object /remote login and some scripts if you want to stay inside Max, as Patrick suggests. Op 1-feb-2008, om 15:24 heeft Patrick Delges het volgende geschreven: > > On 1 févr. 08, at 14:37, Wouter Verbiest wrote: > > >> I'm running 10 MacMinis in an exhibition. >> For more control I want to build a central computer, running a MAX >> patch. It should be able to remotely restart them and put them to >> sleep, individually. Can MAX do such a thing? > > > As you are working with Macs, you can use the shutdown command thru > the [shell] object to shut down, restart or put into sleep > computers. If your 10 Mac Mini don't run Max, you can probably open > shells on the clients computers from your central computer with > rlogin/rsh/... (don't forget to allow Remote login in the firewall). > > _____________________________ > Patrick Delges > > Centre de Recherches et de Formation Musicales de Wallonie asbl > http://www.crfmw.be/max > > > _______________________________________________ > maxmsp mailing list > maxmsp at cycling74.com > http://www.cycling74.com/mailman/listinfo/maxmsp
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