Theres a Linux Package called wakeonlan that works pretty nice for me to wake up VMs in PVE even from other VLANs than the PVE is associated to.
Syntax is like wakeonlan -i %IP_OF_PVE_HOST% -p %PORT_YOU_WANT_TO_USE% %MAC_ADDRESS_OF_VM_OR_LXC%.
So i guess every other WOL-Tool might work fine too...
I got that.
Still i don't get what the -i parameter is used for.
Could you explain that or even give an example?
I can see there's an validation on the given IP in the script but where is it used exactly?
First of all, thanks for this great tool.
Problem for me is, it won‘t work across VLAN.
As long as the client running the script is in the same VLAN/Subnet as the Proxmox host everything works fine.
I‘ve tried with variations of the -i parameter but can‘t find a way to get it to work.
Could you...
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