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Re: [Read only - use Ctrl-Ecf for console write access.]

 
chetu_M
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[Read only - use Ctrl-Ecf for console write access.]

I am getting this login problem from console,please provide me with solution

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[Read only - use Ctrl-Ecf for console write access.]
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Torsten.
Acclaimed Contributor

Re: [Read only - use Ctrl-Ecf for console write access.]

It's NOT a problem at all.

Press

CTRL and e

release CTRL

press

c

press

f

and you get write access.

Hope this helps!
Regards
Torsten.

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davidcyr
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Re: [Read only - use Ctrl-Ecf for console write access.]

This is not working for me. I am remoting into the iLO and started a serial console through the Java applet. Is there a different key combination I need to use?

Robert_Jewell
Honored Contributor

Re: [Read only - use Ctrl-Ecf for console write access.]

If you press Enter do you see this message again?   in other words are you actively attached to the console?

 

If so, then try the CTRL+e, c, f keystroke again.  It is easy to not get it right if you have not done this before.

 

-Bob

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jerrym
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Re: [Read only - use Ctrl-Ecf for console write access.]

Late post but could help someone. If the Cntrl-Ecf does not work then login to the server and look for a console session. Kill that session. You may have to kill the getty console also. It will respawn.  I had this same problem.

fhsjvl
Frequent Advisor

Re: [Read only - use Ctrl-Ecf for console write access.]

I have seen a situation where Ctrl-E was intercepted by the terminal emulation software and treated as an escape character rather than as a character to be transmitted. So only the "c" "f" reached the console and nothing happened.

 

In that case, the Ctrl-E escape character had to be redefined to some other Ctrl-whatever character in the Settings menu of the terminal emulation software.

Steve Post
Trusted Contributor

Re: [Read only - use Ctrl-Ecf for console write access.]

I see it was not mentioned so I will. 

The Control+e whatever sequence means that there is someone already logged into the console.  It is probably just an old login that is long gone.   Running that sequence is supposed to kick off the other guy so you can get in.  

 

Does it really kick them off?  I have never been in a spot where I wasn't an old, connection.   So I don't know.

 

The sequence? 

1.  press control and e key a the same time.

2. release the keys.

3. press the c key press f key press enter key.

I think that's it. 

Patrick Wallek
Honored Contributor

Re: [Read only - use Ctrl-Ecf for console write access.]

If USERA is connected to the GSP and working on the console, and USERB logs into the GSP as well and does the CTRL-E C F sequence, then USERA will definitely get bumped to read-only/view-only mode and USERB will get full control.  However, USERA can do CTRL-E C F themselves and kick USERB to read/view mode.

 

 

 

 

vonLaue
New Member

Re: [Read only - use Ctrl-Ecf for console write access.]

Hi, first of all thank you, it works for me!

But in step 1 must be a little change:

You said: 1.  press control and e key a the same time.

It works: press control and E key at the same time.

Best regards!

Bill Hassell
Honored Contributor

Re: [Read only - use Ctrl-Ecf for console write access.]

You said: 1.  press control and e key a the same time.
It works: press control and E key at the same time.

Do you have a special keyboard where there is a separate key for lowercase e and uppercase E?
On normal keyboards, you have to press and hold the shift key before pressing the key to get E.
Perhaps you are referring to the lettering on the keys?
It turns out that the lettering for the E key will actually produce the letter e unless the shift or shift lock key is used.



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