Re: Remote administration of a 2-node sun cluster running Solaris 5.8

From: mario (big.bytes_at_gmail.com)
Date: 01/30/05


Date: 30 Jan 2005 03:34:29 -0800


Can someone elaborate a bit on what infrastructure is required to be
able to perform remote sysadmin on Sun Solaris Cluster systems?

I read in other posts that a terminal server can be connected to the
ttya serial port of the servers and the terminal server can then be
connected to the company local area network so that we can then telnet
into the terminal server, choose the appropriate port and have accesss
to the server console. But I also read that if the client session e.g
PC having the telnet session to the terminal server has to reboot, then
the terminal server would send a break to the server itself which would
then drop the boot prompt, in other words, the server would get
shutdown?

Is there a safe and proven way to have access to the consoles using
terminal servers and to avoid the above kind of pitfalls?

rgds



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