[SUMMARY] console i/o

From: Ben Kim (bkim_at_coe.tamu.edu)
Date: 08/25/04

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    I hope I am not too late in summarizing.

    I basically wanted to have multiple ways to access console, because we had
    a ttya problem on one machine (SunFire 280R) after power outage.

    According to answers, basically there's only one access to the console.

    And it can't be changed without rebooting the server, because "The hardware/OBP determines the location of
    the physical "console" at boot time." (Darren Dunham)
    Michael Horton and Juan Lopez gave similar information.

    At boot time, if there are no keyboard and monitor, console will be
    directed to ttya.

    I checked that I can redirect console output at ok prompt, but somehow
    could not redirect console input to ttya. Perhaps it takes rebooting for
    it to work.

    William Yodlowsky kindly pointed out that I can use the ethernet and
    serial ports on the RSC board. Then I would have keyboard/monitor + RSC
    serial + RSC ethernet to choose from (although RSC and keyboard/monitor
    will be mutually exclusive). He hit the point and it will serve my
    purpose. RSC supports two concurrent telnet connections.

    Leonard Smith refered me to this link.
              http://sunsolve.sun.com/pub-cgi/retrieve.pl?doc=finfodoc%2F18318
    This allows me to use keyboard and monitor, and still redirect the console
    automatically to ttya. (This set up is needed, since if there are keyboard
    and monitor attached, console is not directed automatically to ttya.)

    Thanks to everyone for giving valuable answers.

    My original question is here.
    ==================================
    >I'd like to ask a question about console i/o. Basically I'd like to have
    >multiple ways to get to the console.
    >
    >I have these options to connect to console,
    >- RSC (tcp/ip or serial)
    >- ttya serial port connection
    >- attached keyboard and monitor
    >
    >I understand ttya input/output or setenv commands can change the i/o
    while
    >I'm in ok prompt. But it seems there's only one access allowed for the
    >console, and therefore the above methods are mutually exclusive. Is this
    >true?
    >
    >Also, if they are mutually exclusive, is it possible to redirect console
    >i/o, for example from serial connection to locally attached keyboard and
    >monitor, while the system is up and running?

    Regards,

    Ben Kim
    Database Developer
    College of Education and Human Development
    Texas A&M University
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