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тАО03-22-2001 01:00 PM
тАО03-22-2001 01:00 PM
I'm running HP-UX 11 on 16 L1000 and L2000 boxes. I'm trying to connect to the GSP using the internal port. According to the GSP help I should be able to create a /dev/tty1p0 device with major and minor numbers of 1 and 0x010000 respectively and away I go. I have done this but I can't connect. kermit lets me connect to the line (set speed 9600 set line /dev/tty1p0) but I get nothing and I can't disconnect - I have to kill -9 kermit to get my prompt back. cu -l /dev/tty1p0 gives an error like:
Connect failed: Requested device/system name not known
Can anyone help?
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тАО03-23-2001 02:54 AM
тАО03-23-2001 02:54 AM
SolutionCreate the device file
#cd /dev
#mknod tty1p0 c 1 0x010000
Since this allows unrestricted access to the GSP make sure to delete this device file when you have finished using it.
/usr/lib/uucp/Systems needs the following entry:
gspiport Any;5 gspiport,f 9600 - ""\r\d\r\d\r ogin:-BREAK-ogin:
uucp asswrd: uucp-BREAK-ogin: uucp asswrd: uucp
It needs to be exactly as shown.
/usr/lib/uucp/Devices needs the following entry:
gspiport tty1p0 - 9600 direct
When all of the configuration is done, you should be able to access the GSP internal port with the cu command:
cu -l /dev/tty1p0
To terminate the cu session, use ~. [return]
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тАО03-23-2001 07:45 AM
тАО03-23-2001 07:45 AM
Re: Can't connect to GSP via tty1p0
I had created the device file (as per the help output in the GSP) but didn't do the UUCP stuff (which I couldn't find documented anywhere). Once I did the UUCP stuff it worked fine.
Thanks again.
Mark
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тАО06-15-2005 06:39 AM
тАО06-15-2005 06:39 AM
Re: Can't connect to GSP via tty1p0
After doing cu -l /dev/tty1p0
Connected
I get the Connected but it seems frozen is there anything else you need to do to setup cu so it works right?
I do see some odd responses with ~~
Also would this work on a Superdome?
Above Configuration has been setup as instructed in the post.
Thanks
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тАО01-29-2006 07:05 AM
тАО01-29-2006 07:05 AM
Re: Can't connect to GSP via tty1p0
Kermit reports the slightly more meaningful:
/dev/tty1p0: No such device or address
# ls -l /dev/tty1p0
crw-rw-rw- 1 root sys 1 0x010000 Jan 29 20:44 /dev/tty1p0
This is on a B.11.11 system and I'm unsure of the exact GSP revision etc as it's several hundred miles away in Norway ... This all came about because I can no longer access it via the LAN... Can access the machine itself but not its GSP ... All I can tell you is it's an L class.
Anyone got any ideas please?
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тАО01-29-2006 07:14 AM
тАО01-29-2006 07:14 AM
Re: Can't connect to GSP via tty1p0
http://forums1.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?threadId=152277&admit=-682735245+1138565440130+28353475
Don't suppose it can be downgraded...? :D