Guilty, PONDUS is usually the machine that reacts most quickly to
DECserver boot requests...
And yes, you can define a service to do that. I'm already doing it for a
few console ports.
Johnny
Sampsa Laine wrote:
Oh it already boots - no idea where from though :)
As for the system console, can't I just define the port as a LAT service (say CPYCON)
and the set host/lat to it?
Sampsa
On 28 Oct 2009, at 02:48, Zane H. Healy wrote:
At 2:38 AM +0000 10/28/09, Sampsa Laine wrote:
I'm going to order a whole bunch of null-modem cables and wire them into my DECserver
200 - wire up CHIMPY, CHIMPY and RHESUS through it that way - I assume it's possible
to connect from one serial port on a DS to another?
I don't know if the DECserver 200 allows you to hook up system consoles. I know that
my 90L+ does not. :-( One problem I see is that you have to boot the DECserver 200 via
MOP if I remember correctly before you can use it.
Zane
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