Thanks to: Bill Voight <BVOIGHT@fcc.gov> Hendrik Visage <hvisage@is.co.za> Timothy Lorenc <tim@load.com> Doug Winter <dwinter@icpeurope.net> Carl Schelin <cschelin@hq.nasa.gov> Beat Jucker <Beat.Jucker@glue.ch> Unfortunately, while I got a lot of great suggestions, none of them worked. The suggestions were: Halt from the OS prompt. Check your console connectors and Cisco settings. Try ~# instead if you're using tip. Check the key switch position on the Sun. Try ctrl-alt-^. However, I believe I've found the problem. The Auspex ships with a PC keyboard, mouse and monitor. Since it's a PC keyboard and not a Sun keyboard, it appears that Auspex changes the abort_enable setting in /etc/system: set abort_enable=2 This should enable ctrl-brk on the PC keyboard to work (and it does). However, I believe this changes the stop-A behavior. I have commented out that line, and will reboot at my earliest convenience. That should solve the problem. Again, thanks, all. -Adam On Wed, 8 Jan 2003, Adam and Christine Levin wrote: > > We've got an Auspex NFS box connected to a Cisco router for console. The > Auspex is running this: > SPARCengine(tm)Ultra CP 1400 (UltraSPARC-IIi 303MHz), No Keyboard > OpenBoot 3.10.9 ME, 576 MB memory installed, Serial #9567860. > Ethernet address 8:0:20:91:fe:74, Host ID: 8091fe74. > > Solaris version on it is > SunOS Release 5.6 Version Generic_105181-26 [UNIX(R) System V Release 4.0] > > I telnet into the router and connect. Normally, on other Suns, I can do a > ctrl-] in the telnet session and "send brk" to get to the OK prompt. I > can't on this machine, and it'd be really handy to be able to do that. > > Any ideas? > > Will summarize. > > Thanks, > -Adam _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Mon Jan 13 11:11:44 2003
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