Installing and
Configuring SCO
UnixWare Server
Installing Device Drivers
Configuration
Prerequisites
Enter a terminal name to display all the statistics about the terminal. The following
displays:
Process ID.
Parent process No.
Terminal No.
Debugging level
12676
12674
ttyp55
Statistics:
Total number of packets read from socket: 3
Total number of bytes read from socket: 4
Number of bytes last read from socket: 1
Time when socket was last read?2002-07-15 13:59:43
Total number of packets written to socket: 2
Total number of bytes written to socket: 116
Number of bytes last written to socket: 58
Time when socket was last written to? 2002-07-15 13:59:44
Total number of packets read from pty: 2
Total number of bytes read from pty: 116
Number of bytes last read from pty: 58
Time when pty was last read?2002-07-15 13:59:44
Total number of packets written to pty: 2
Total number of bytes written to pty: 2
Number of bytes last written to pty: 1
Time when pty was last written to? 2002-07-15 13:59:43
Press <Enter> to return.
Editing ttyd configuration file
On the main interface, select option 6 and the system prompts you for the
configuration file name. If the entered configuration file exists, the file is opened.
If the a new configuration file name is entered, a configuration file template is
opened to facilitate the configuration file editing.
Using the floppy disk
Refer to
"Using a floppy disk" on page
Using FTP
Refer to
"Using FTP" on page
Adding pseudo terminals
When the number of pseudo terminals on the SCO UnixWare server is not
■
enough, you can use the scoadmin configuration program to add pseudo
terminals as follows:
1 Launch scoadmin.
2 Select [Networking].
3 Select [Network Configuration Manager].
4 Select [TCP/IP].
5 Select [Protocol].
6 Select [Modify protocol configuration...].
Installing and Configuring SCO UnixWare Server
tty device name
10.110.96.44
1219
771.
772.
Router IP
Port No.
6
0
787