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211 to provide real time console interaction with a Linux partition's console,
217 passed through them are NOT acceptable for providing interactive console
226 interacting with a Linux console via an hvcs device. These programs simply
231 In order to ensure proper functioning of console applications one must make
232 sure that once connected to a /dev/hvcs console that the console's $TERM
235 kermit to connect to /dev/hvcs0 when the console prompt becomes available
236 one should "export TERM=xterm" on the console. This tells ncurses
237 applications that are invoked from the console that they should output
242 node. If this is not done, the next user to connect to the console will
423 2. To provide network security when grabbing the console it is
424 suggested that the user connect to the console hosting partition
425 using a secure method, such as SSH or sit at a hardware console.
427 3. Make sure to exit the user session when done with a console or
432 Q: How do I multiplex a console that I grab through hvcs so that other
436 setup a session on your machine with the console group privileges. As
445 Q: Why is the console output all strange and unintelligible?
449 Additionally, just because you logged into the console using and xterm
450 doesn't mean someone else didn't log into the console with the HMC console
453 get the console. Additionally make sure to "exit" the console before you
454 disconnect from the console. This will ensure that the next user gets
461 A: Some other Power5 console mechanism has a connection to the vty and
464 Otherwise you have to hunt down the people who have console authority. It
465 is possible that you already have the console open using another kermit
466 session and just forgot about it. Please review the console options for
467 Power5 systems to determine the many ways a system console can be held.
501 partition to provide the console for the install of a second Linux
508 Q: Can I connect to more than one partition's console at a time using this
540 for extra /dev/hvc* devices (where /dev/hvc0 is most likely the console).