Sun Microsystems Enterprise 3500 server
- From: Damon Getsman <dgetsman@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 2 Apr 2008 13:01:00 -0700 (PDT)
A Sun Enterprise 3500 server has been sitting in our server room for
some time where I work, and I'm starting to think that it may well
have the best solution for a problem that we're currently having
employing a few Sun packages. I won't get into that here, I already
posted on comp.sys.sun.misc about that. I'm thinking that installing
them on native Solaris instead of different Linux variants might be a
bit easier, though, especially with a machine custom configured just
to run the apps that I need.
What I need to find out is how this headless beast can be communicated
with. It has 4 ethernet ports and a serial port. I have no idea what
sort of system or configuration was previously on this machine, so I'm
thinking that it might be best to start with using the serial port as
a terminal interface, provided the machine has a working OS installed
on it right now.
I'm not sure of what kinds of settings I'll need to put on the comm
port to attempt this from a ubuntu linux workstation. Also not sure
if I should try doing this with a null modem cable or if straight
serial will give what I need.
Also, any information about what I can do if this machine does not
have a valid OS installed would be much appreciated; I'm at a loss due
to the headlessness of this machine. It does have a CD drive for
media, so it has that much at least. :P
Much thanks for helping me communicate with this beautiful piece of
hardware!
-Damon Getsman
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