TECHNICAL INFORMATION DOCUMENT TITLE: PTF248 - ttymon patch DOCUMENT ID: TID300189 DOCUMENT REVISION: A DATE: 03Mar95 ALERT STATUS: Yellow INFORMATION TYPE: Symptom Solution README FOR: ptf248 PRODUCT and VERSION: UnixWare 1.1 ABSTRACT: This patch installs modified commands: /usr/lib/saf/ttymon, /usr/lib/saf/ttymon.notp, and /usr/lib/saf/ttymon.tp. This patch will allow autobauding up to 38400. SYMPTOM NA SOLUTION Apply the ptf248 file. Installation Instructions: DATATYPE: datastream 1. Download the ptf248.Z and ptf248.txt files to the /tmp directory on your machine. 2. Read the release notes contained in this file and follow the instuctions to add the packages to your system. 3. Now become root, uncompress the file and add the package to your system using the following commands: $ su # uncompress /tmp/ptf248.Z # pkgadd -d /tmp/ptf248 ptf248 Solution Specifics Version ------- 1.0 Date ---- 030195 Product And Version ------------------- UnixWare 1.1.1, UnixWare 1.1.2, UnixWare 1.1.3. Abstract -------- This patch installs the following updated commands: /usr/lib/saf/ttymon /usr/lib/saf/ttymon.notp /usr/lib/saf/ttymon.tp Symptom -------- ttymon doesn't autobaud over 9600. General Description. ------------------- This patch installs modified commands: /usr/lib/saf/ttymon, /usr/lib/saf/ttymon.notp, and /usr/lib/saf/ttymon.tp. This patch will allow autobauding up to 38400. New Features. ------------ None. Software Notes and Recommendations. ---------------------------------- This PTF should be installed on all UnixWare 1.1.x systems If your system already have ttymon1 port monitor running, do the following to kill the process before installing this ptf: sacadm -k -p ttymon1 (pmtag) After installing ptf248, execute this command to restart the service: sacadm -s -p ttymon1 (pmtag) Hardware Notes and Recommendations. ---------------------------------- This PTF is targeted for the i386, i486 and Pentium CPU's. Installation Instructions. ------------------------- This PTF consists of 1 3.5 inch floppy. Insert the floppy into the drive and, while logged in as root, type pkgadd -d diskette1 and follow the instructions output by pkgadd.