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Gobbo, Carl (CCL) CGobbo@carnival.com
Tue, 12 Feb 2002 05:08:26 -0800 (PST)
But you would need to have a login and password for the RSC port. Then pass the commands for console. I just have to find the time to write a script that will connect and pass the correct commands to the rsc. Example: telnet somehost-rsc Connected to somehost-rsc Escape character is '^]'. RSC version 2.1 (somehost-rsc) Please login: conuser Please Enter password: rsc> console Carl -----Original Message----- From: Trevor Fiatal [mailto:trevor@seven.com] Sent: Sunday, February 10, 2002 4:23 AM To: Gobbo, Carl (CCL) Cc: users@conserver.com Subject: Re: Sun RSC console "Gobbo, Carl (CCL)" wrote: > > Currently I have configured a few portmasters connected to our serial ports > with conserver controlling our consoles. We have been recently expanding > and upgrading to Sun 280R systems in our Data Center. They all come with > the RSC port that allows remote console access. I like the added features > of the RSC port over serial, but I don't like how it logs. I would also > like to keep a consistent face on how to connect to all of our servers. > > Rather then connecting up more servers to the portmaster (we are almost at > the point of needing yet another one), I would like to let conserver use the > RSC network port. Does anyone have some of these configurations? This one is remarkably easy, actually. If you think of the RSC card as a single-port terminal server on tcp/23, you get something like this in your config file: somehost:!somehost-rsc@conserver-host:23:&.log:10m You need a DNS entry for 'somehost-rsc' mapping to the IP of the RSC card. Everything else should be obvious. Hope this helps. -Trevor -- Trevor Fiatal -- trevor@seven.com -- http://www.seven.com/ Co-Founder, CSO SEVEN 650.862.3715 (work/mobile) <-- Note new number! 510.401.8054 (vmail/fax)