Re: tty1 or tty2 how about both?
- From: "Green, Simon" <Simon.Green@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 28 Jun 2006 16:59:56 +0200
If it were me, I'd delete tty1 and redefine it.
rmdev -dl tty1
smitty mktty - just take all the defaults, except set "login" to "enable".
That should be all you need to do, I think.
Also check the login restrictions on your userid.
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-----Original Message-----
From: IBM AIX Discussion List [mailto:aix-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
Patrick B. O'Brien
Sent: 28 June 2006 15:28
To: aix-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: tty1 or tty2 how about both?
I only need to get to a login shell using my second com port (2) as my first
com port (1) is tied up with the KVM hardware.
I key in, penable /dev/tty1, I might get a brief login screen, it
disappears, and so then I am unable to login.
I've bounced the serial console, no joy.
Is there something else I need to do?
# lsdev -C -c tty -H
name status location description
tty0 Available 01-S1-00-00 Asynchronous Terminal
tty1 Available 01-S2-00-00 Asynchronous Terminal
tty2 Available 01-S3-00-00 Asynchronous Terminal
tty3 Available 01-S4-00-00 Asynchronous Terminal
TIA SG!
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From: IBM AIX Discussion List [mailto:aix-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
Green, Simon
Sent: Wednesday, June 28, 2006 2:53 AM
To: aix-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: tty1 or tty2 how about both?
As far as I am aware, the actual console can only be assigned to one device
at a time. Usually, during an install or maintenance boot the firmware
broadcasts to all the available terminals so that you can choose whichever
one you want at that time. (That can depend on the particular hardware.)
Of course, you're then stuck with that 'til the next time.
If all you want is to be able to login to a running system on a different
terminal then you don't need to change the console, just define the
appropriate tty and enable it for logins.
What is it that you need this terminal for?
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-----Original Message-----
From: IBM AIX Discussion List [mailto:aix-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
Patrick B. O'Brien
Sent: 27 June 2006 18:40
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Subject: tty1 or tty2 how about both?
We kvm (keyboard video mouse) in remotely on tty1 (sa0).
But sometimes I need to tty in, in front of the aix node, on tty2 (sa1).
It looks like I need issue 2 commands to move my console to tty2;
How can I use both com1 and com2 to shell in?
#chcons -a login=enable /dev/tty1
chcons: console login enabled, effective on next system boot
chcons: console assigned to: /dev/tty1, effective on next system boot
#penable /dev/tty1
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