Well, sure.  Just use secondary console facility.  All you need to do is, in
the console statement for the directory entry for the linux system, specify
the machine you want to receive the console such as:
CONSOLE 0009 3215 A CONSMACH
Note: the linux machine must be disconnected.
If you run a product like VM:Operator in this receiving machine it works out
very nicely.  That's what we do.

Jeff Davis


-----Original Message-----
From: Purnomo Hadiprodjo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2002 1:02 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [LINUX-390] Monitoring console output messages from Linux
virtual machines


Hi all.
We will soon have our  first MP3000 installed in our office.
Are there any VM tools that enable us to receive console output messages
from multiple Linux virtual machines on the console of another virtual
machine?

I would like to have a single point of control for the consoles of several
Linux virtual machines.

Thanks in advance.

Purnomo
Tone Software Corporation
714-991-9460


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