So, I'm a bad sysadmin and I have to physically hit the power button on my servers every now and then. The problem is my machines are in a server room that I can't always get to.
Sorry if this is the wrong place to post this. 
So, I think it would be cool to have another machine on the rack that can hit the power button on one or more of the PC's on the rack.
My first thought is to stick a Raspberry Pi on the rack and plug the PC's pwr and rst jumper leads into a relay board like this: http://www.amazon.com/SainSmart-8-Channel-Relay-Module-Arduino/dp/B0057OC5WK/ref=sr_1_sc_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1367855066&sr=8-1-spell&keywords=8+channel+relaay+board
I would need a relay board, right? Would the Raspberry Pi's output leads work on a jumper?
Would there be grounding issues? I can plug the Raspberry Pi's power supply into the same outlet as my server, but it won't have a third 'ground' prong. If there are grounding issues, would using the relay board solve them?
What's the simplest way to set this up? Is there a board that has good library support or easy connectivity with the Raspberry Pi?
Has someone already done this or something similar?
Am I an idiot?
Thanks! Any info is helpful!
An aside -- the normal solution to this would be a remotely controlled power strip. Unfortunately, my motherboard doesn't always boot on power, despite having that attribute set in BIOS. For example, if you do a shutdown, the motherboard won't boot the system on a power cycle. 890fxa-gd70, if anyone's interested. Wake on Lan only seems to work from 'suspended,' not shut down. Also gonna look at an ethernet NIC WOL, but I don't expect that to work.





