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* NixCraft: [https://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/linux-send-wake-on-lan-wol-magic-packets.html <nowiki>How To Wake Up Computers Using Linux Command [ Wake-on-LAN ( WOL ) ] By Sending Magic Packets</nowiki>]
* NixCraft: [https://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/linux-send-wake-on-lan-wol-magic-packets.html <nowiki>How To Wake Up Computers Using Linux Command [ Wake-on-LAN ( WOL ) ] By Sending Magic Packets</nowiki>]
* Ask Ubuntu: [https://askubuntu.com/a/1441349/566421 How can I enable wake-on-lan permanently?]


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Latest revision as of 13:09, 18 November 2022

If the re­mote in­stance sup­ports the Lake-on-LAN (WoL) fea­ture and it is en­abled via its UEFI/BIOS you should be able to wake it up from a Lin­ux sys­tem by the wakeon­lan com­mand.

In­stal­la­tion on De­bian based OS

sudo apt install etherwake

Us­age

You need to pro­vide at least the MAC ad­dress of the re­mote in­stance.

wakeonlan A8:A1:59:6A:F0:5C

Wak­ing up the in­stance will take few sec­onds, so be pa­tient be­fore try­ing to con­nect it.

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