[SunRescue] SunOS 4.*
Ido Dubrawsky
ido at physics.utexas.edu
Sun May 28 07:30:15 CDT 2000
On Wed, 24 May 2000, Dave McGuire wrote:
> On May 24, Cameron Berkenpas wrote:
> It really has little or nothing to do with anything Sun-specific.
> Give this a try:
>
> I assume you've got a working machine with a comm program on it, or
> a real terminal. Get a serial cable plus whatever gender-benders
> you'll need to connect the two serially. If there's a keyboard
> plugged into the SPARCstation, unplug it. Power it up. If you
> don't see the bootup messages, you'll need to insert a null modem
> into the serial line.
>
At work, we use the Cisco male 25-PIN connector to plug into the Sun's ttyA
and on my laptop I hook in the Cisco 9-PIN connector (these connectors come
with every router and other piece of network equipment I've gotten from
Cisco). You then just use a standard CAT-5 ethernet cable between the two and
voila! Instant TTY console on your Sun box... For terminal software, I use
minicom (you can even get it to work on a Solaris box and it's great...)
Ido
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Ido Dubrawsky
Team Lead, UNIX and Network Systems E-mail: ido at globeset.com
Infrastructure Systems/Facilties
Globeset.com
Austin, TX
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