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Rich Holland holland@guidancetech.com
Thu, 29 Apr 2004 11:48:41 -0700 (PDT)
Isn't ^ec-l1 defined by default, i.e. "<Ctrl-e> c l 1" in sequence? It's been a few years but my fingers seem to remember that break sequence.... Rich -- Rich Holland (913) 645-1950 SAP Technical Consultant print unpack("u","92G5S\=\"!A;F]T:&5R(\'!E<FP\@:&%C:V5R\"\@\`\`"); > -----Original Message----- > From: users-bounces@conserver.com [mailto:users-bounces@conserver.com] On > Behalf Of Pete Geenhuizen > Sent: Thursday, April 29, 2004 1:38 PM > To: users@conserver.com > Subject: Help with break command > > I'm just getting started with conserver. I've pretty much figured out > what I want to do, but one thing eludes me. > > I'm running conserver on a Sun network, and for the life of me I can't > figure out how to send a break sequence to halt the OS. > > There are some examples of break sequences, but I can't get any of them to > work. I'm used to sending <CTRL>] > telnet> send break > or > sending the alternate break sequence of <RETURN>~<CTRL>b > So how do I configure conserver's break seqences to do the same thing? > > In conserver.cf I currently have "\z" as the sun-std which does nothing > but print some odd characters and \377\363: not found > and > "\r\d~\d^b" which does nothing but print ^b > BTW this host is just using the standard break sequence. > > Any help or insight would be greatly appreciated. > > Thx in advance. > Pete > -- > "Unencumbered by the thought process" > --1992-2000 Click and Clack presidential campaign slogan > > > _______________________________________________ > users mailing list > users@conserver.com > https://www.conserver.com/mailman/listinfo/users