Fujitsu Siemens Computers PRIMESTATION Series Manual page 74

As lan console or system management console (smc)
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Operating the LAN Console
man xscon
Syntax:
ConsoleName1>[,<ConsoleName2
xscon [<
Calling xscon without parameters brings up a user interface showing the
available RM and PRIMEPOWER (MR) servers for selection. The adminis-
tration accesses created for the configured RCA4 are also displayed. You make
the selection via "Establish Connections".
The logging mode option allows you to decide whether the console output is to
be logged. The log file is given the default name /tmp/XSCON_<ConsoleName>.
The log file will be created and stored on the system on which xscon was started.
If the SMAWtssv package has also been installed, you can choose from a menu
whether or not you want to use Teleservice.
A console window is opened for each connection. If the connection to the RCA
cannot be established within 10 seconds, an error message is output and the
console window is closed.
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If connections via ports 9-16 were configured for an RCA4-8, the
following error message is output in the opened console window
Connect failed: CANT'T ACCESS DEVICE
and the console window is closed.
When you execute xscon ConsoleName, the connection to the selected system is
set up directly. xscon only supports the xterm terminal emulation.
To be able to operate display-dependent applications on an RM or PRIME-
POWER (MR) server console, the TERM environment variable has to be set
appropriately:
TERM=xterm
Resources:
You can use the normal resources to configure the emulation windows that are
to be started. The instance name of these emulation windows is xscon and their
class name is XTerm.
Example: Entry in .Xdefaults to configure the font on the console terminal:
.xscon.*.font: lucidasanstypewriter-14
The xscon command can also be started from an X terminal emulation that is not
connected directly to the Solaris PC, e.g. XVision.
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