Solaris Shell (Not On Entry-Level Models) - Fujitsu Siemens Computers SX series User Manual

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Preconfiguring terminals
Select a background color with -bg <Name_of_background_color>,
e.g. -bg grey65.
This is particularly important with the BS2000 console if the terminal type bs2console
is not set, since the called BS2000 KVP program outputs the messages in yellow.
All colors that can be selected are listed in the file /usr/openwin/lib/X11/rgb.txt.
When selecting a color, ensure that all outputs remain legible.
The following colors are recommended for the BS2000 console, in addition to various
grays (grey65...70, DarkGrey): tan2, burlywood3, DarkKhaki, CadetBlue, PeachPuff3,
NavajoWhite3, SteelBlue2.
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3.3.2 Solaris shell (not on entry-level models)

To create a Solaris shell access to a partition, the following command must be entered when
creating the action if the Secure Shell is not used:
dtterm -e telnet <server name of the Solaris partition>
If the Secure Shell is used, the following command must be entered when creating the
action:
dtterm -e ssh <server name of the Solaris partition>
The call of the terminal emulation dtterm can be extended as described above to include
parameters for assigning a title text and selecting a character set or a background color.
Example without using the Secure Shell
dtterm -fn 9x15 -bg white -title "Solaris Shell - Server SX-ABC"
-e telnet sx-abc.
Example using the Secure Shell
dtterm -fn 9x15 -bg white -title "Solaris Shell - Server SX-ABC"
-e ssh sx-abc.
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The general standard recommendation is the terminal type bs2console without
any special background color being specified.
Functions of the Solaris-CDE interface
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