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navin
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serial port console question

i'm able to connect to my console and see the console login screen - but able to type anything there..what could be the reason
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Prashanth Waugh
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Re: serial port console question

Hi,

try ctrl+B or press ctrl+ECF

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Prashant
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navin
Super Advisor

Re: serial port console question

DIDN'T HELP MUCH ..BUT THANKS FOR THE INFO
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Tingli
Esteemed Contributor

Re: serial port console question

Are there three dongles there? Try the other ones.

If there isn't, you need to figure out the correct pin connection.
Prashanth Waugh
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Re: serial port console question

Hi,

hit CTRL-E,cf

Regards
Prashnt
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navin
Super Advisor

Re: serial port console question

i'm able to see the out put redirection at console - only thing i cant type..
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Prashanth Waugh
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Re: serial port console question

Hi,

waht error ur getting onscreen


reg,
prashant
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navin
Super Advisor

Re: serial port console question

Prashant,
no errors - but could not type anything at the console - once i kill the console session form the system - the console login prompt will be there - but could not type..anything

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Patrick Wallek
Honored Contributor

Re: serial port console question

What type of terminal are you using?

What are the terminal settings?
Steven Schweda
Honored Contributor

Re: serial port console question

My psychic powers are too weak to tell me
what "my console" is, or to what it's
connected, or how.

Does "able" in "able to type anything there"
really mean "unable"? Does that mean that
you hit keys, but you don't see your
characters echoed back? Or was your keyboard
stolen? Or what?

You've checked the cable? You've checked
your terminal (emulator?) (and cable) on some
other device/system?

Perhaps it would help if you described your
equipment in more detail. (More than none,
that is.)
navin
Super Advisor

Re: serial port console question

it's vt100
thanks much
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navin
Super Advisor

Re: serial port console question

is there a way i can restrt the tty services to fix this issue
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Tingli
Esteemed Contributor

Re: serial port console question

Yes, you can play around for it. But I think mostly is the baud rate need to be adjusted. Try 9600 first.
Steven Schweda
Honored Contributor

Re: serial port console question

> it's vt100

Wow. A real VT100? My oldest terminal is a
VT220, and that was made "19-OCT-84". I
haven't seen a working VT100 in years.

Other questions remain unanswered.

> is there a way i can restrt the tty
> services to fix this issue

_Whose_ "tty services"? What "issue"? You
don't seem to know where the problem is yet.
navin
Super Advisor

Re: serial port console question

Steven,

The problem Description is here:

Can connect to the console via serial port -able to see console messages in there.but could not type anything there - for example Ctrl B should take us to MP - which is not as we could not type anything -

So now tell me the solution
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navin
Super Advisor

Re: serial port console question

ok all - server reboot - fixed the issue -

thanks anyway for all of you
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Steven Schweda
Honored Contributor

Re: serial port console question

> The problem Description is here:
> [...]

Yes, but I was looking for a _useful_ problem
description. "I can't do something" is not
a useful problem description. It does not
say what you did, and it does not say what
happened when you did it.

"[...] could not type anything there [...]"
could mean almost anything, which is why I
tried this guess: "Does that mean that you
hit keys, but you don't see your characters
echoed back?". But I never got an answer to
that question (or others).

I'm glad that you got it working (whatever
"it" was) but you might wish to look at:

http://catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

paying special attention to the "Be precise
and informative about your problem" section.