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12-07-2003 10:20 AM
12-07-2003 10:20 AM
I have tried hyperterm and powerterm but they have proven unsatisfactory and/or inconsistent.
I have found some threads suggesting the use of putty but these seem to assume a network connection is the mode of communication.
Thanks ,
John
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12-07-2003 10:55 AM
12-07-2003 10:55 AM
Re: sam problems in terminal emulation ...
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12-07-2003 12:25 PM
12-07-2003 12:25 PM
Solutioneval $(ttytype -s)
Now login with QCterm and you'll have all the features of an HP terminal, something that SAM, swinstall, Glance and other tools can use quite well. And if you use a dumb terminal like Hyperterminal, the ttytype program will correctly identify the terminal and set $TERM correctly. NOTE: if you use a dumb terminal, softkeys and video enhancements will not be pretty...stick with an HP terminal emulator for HP-UX.
Bill Hassell, sysadmin
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12-07-2003 02:20 PM
12-07-2003 02:20 PM
Re: sam problems in terminal emulation ...
I am using X-manager
http://download.com.com/3302-2340-6128455.html
It works fine.
Install it,
start-->programs-->xmanager--->xmanager.
THis is give the list of unix servers using the xdmp broadcast.
select the server and login.
Thanks
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12-07-2003 09:55 PM
12-07-2003 09:55 PM
Re: sam problems in terminal emulation ...
I received some of these yesterday, but once I ensured that the settings on port 1 were synchronises to what qcterm thought they should be then the problem was no longer apparent.
Today, the problem is apparent and the settings are the same com1, 9600, none.
I have tried various permutations 7,n,1,n;
and 8,n,1,n; xon/xoff.
Where might the problem lie ?
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12-09-2003 12:53 AM
12-09-2003 12:53 AM
Re: sam problems in terminal emulation ...
Under the Connection in main menu bar:
- select Serial (under the Connnection menu item)
- set 9600 baud
- turn OFF Respond to ENQ
Under Terminal in main menu bar:
- select Preferences then Block Cursor (makes cursor easier to find)
- The softkey labels may be turned on at the bottom. f5 should be Menu Off...press f5 and the labels will disappear. However, applications such as SAM can turn them back on as needed. You can also turn them off or on with tput as in:
tput rmln
tput smln
Now if the data still overruns the terminal emulator, then your stty settings for HP-UX are not setup correctly. The console is controlled by getty which is configured and run from /etc/inittab. The entry should look like this:
cons:123456:respawn:/usr/sbin/getty console console
DON'T be tempted to change the baud rate to something higher. If and only if you and all sysadmins that will touch the console always remember to change the terminal back to 9600 baud during bootup and back to the higher value as HP-UX starts running, everything will be OK. Otherwise, it will be a mess. There is no reason to run a higher baud rate on the console because the console is almost never used except for special system maintenance (you would never browse your personal email on the console for instance..)
So to verify that the console has the right settings:
stty -a
speed 9600 baud; line = 0;
rows = 24; columns = 80
min = 1; time = 1;
intr = ^C; quit = ^\; erase = ^H; kill = ^U
eof = ^D; eol = ^@; eol2
stop = ^S; start = ^Q; susp = ^Z; dsusp = ^Y
werase
-parenb -parodd cs8 -cstopb hupcl -cread -clocal -loblk -crts
-ignbrk brkint ignpar -parmrk -inpck istrip -inlcr -igncr icrnl -iuclc
ixon -ixany ixoff -imaxbel -rtsxoff -ctsxon -ienqak
isig icanon -iexten -xcase echo -echoe -echok -echonl -noflsh
-echoctl -echoprt -echoke -flusho -pendin
opost -olcuc onlcr -ocrnl -onocr -onlret -ofill -ofdel -tostop tab3
Most important (and sometimes wrong) settings are: cs8 ignpar ixon -ixany -ixoff -ienqack intr = ^C; quit = ^\; erase = ^H; kill = ^U eof = ^D; eol = ^@
If any of these settings are not correct, you can either edit /etc/gettydefs and change the console terminal entry, or if you're not comfortable with the gettydefs format, just add the required items to /etc/profile:
stty erase "^H" kill "^U" intr "^C" eof "^D" -parity ixoff
This should keep from getting data overruns. Now, all of the above assumes that you are next to the computer with a single 9pin crossover cable (and not remotely connected through a bunch of black boxes in which case troubleshooting costs will skyrocket and explains why nothing works well). Intervening black boxes may not provide any pacing or handshake protocol and you will always get data overruns with SAM regardless of the emulator used.
Bill Hassell, sysadmin