Subject: Re: serial terminal connection behavior
To: Greg Dunn <gregdunn@indy.net>
From: Tim Walls <tim.walls@pa.press.net>
List: port-sparc
Date: 06/02/2000 11:22:05
> Well, it installed and configured fine. To test the net connection,
> I started a ping from the root shell via the terminal connection.
> After verifying that it worked, I tried to control-C out of ping --
> and the program refuses to end. I've tried sending a break, copying
> a binary file made up of control-Cs to the serial port, all kinds of
> things. Is there a key sequence I can send from minicom that will
> stop the program running on the SPARC? I don't see this addressed in
> the FAQ.
Bizarre!
Out of interest, do you see the '^C' echoed on the terminal when
you do try and CTRL-C ping, or not?
The reason I ask, is the only thing I can think is that your serial
cable might be a bit dicky... Sending a BREAK down the serial port
to a Sparc normally breaks you out to the OpenBOOT prompt (IMHO, one
of Sun's most bloody annoying features - turning on the serial console
can bring down a server <sigh>.)
If sending a break doesn't work, and you don't see ^Cs echoed back,
I would definitely suspect serial cable weirdness - probably in the
control line department.
(Actually, I've found minicom to be a right royal pain the arse in
general - I'd try and pick up a dedicated serial console if you are
going to leave the machine headless. An ancient 286 laptop or similar
can usually be got for nothing and works a treat (I use an old Psion-MC
portable computer!))
Tata,
Tim.
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Tim Walls