[rescue] Terminal servers (was: Just a thought - what would be a good starter SPARC system these days?)

Steve Sandau rescue at sunhelp.org
Tue Oct 23 22:04:11 CDT 2001


I had a Linux box (a 386!) with a Boca 4-port connected to 4 VT-100
terminals. Worked great, no problems, had it up, straight, no reboots,
nothing, for well over 2 years. Uptime on a PC running LInux rolls over
at 490-something days, so I had to scroll through the logs to find out
how long it had really been up. Worked great, though.

jwbirdsa at picarefy.picarefy.com wrote:
> 
> >> After pricing new terminal servers ($$$$$$$ and up), I'm trying to replace
> >> it with a PC stuffed full of serial ports. I have a Boca BB2016, which is
> >> very nice except that it locks up after about two minutes -- when I have
> >> time, I'll be playing with different I/O ports and interrupts to see if
> >> that makes it happier.
> >
> >What you want is a PC serial board that puts all the ports on the _same_
> >IRQ, and some software that know how to handle that.
> 
>    Uh... that's what the Boca boards are. They're probably the most widely
> supported multiport boards among free Unixes, which is why I got one when it
> popped up on Ebay. It may be that this is just a bum unit, or more likely
> there's a conflict. The I/O space it requires is huge (it's set up for
> 100-17F right now), and I suspect there's something else lurking in there,
> although I don't know what. I don't think anything is using IRQ 5, since I
> had an Ethernet card on that for a while, but I can try fiddling that, too.
> 
>    The purpose of the exercise is to have a box that I can telnet to from
> my main machine, as I did with the Lantronix, so I can have all the
> consoles in a flock of xterms on the second head.
> 
>    --James B.
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