Re: using ssh to forward the install console

2011-12-15 Thread Corey
On 12/14/2011 02:43 AM, Stuart Henderson wrote: On 2011-12-14, Sean Kamathkam...@moultingpenguin.com wrote: On Dec 11, 2011, at 9:19 AM, Chris Bennett wrote: this is the setup I use to upgrade and install on my remote server. It works great. This would probably be a good purchase since you

Re: using ssh to forward the install console

2011-12-15 Thread Corey
On 12/10/2011 11:26 PM, Eric Oyen wrote: oh yeah. forgot about those. I had one on an old firewall box. unfortunately, it was the old ISA bus and all my current machines are pci-e. thanks for the reminder. -eric On Dec 10, 2011, at 10:15 PM, Corey wrote: On 12/07/2011 01:47 PM, Eric Oyen

Re: using ssh to forward the install console

2011-12-14 Thread Sean Kamath
On Dec 11, 2011, at 9:19 AM, Chris Bennett wrote: this is the setup I use to upgrade and install on my remote server. It works great. This would probably be a good purchase since you could use it again in the future on other, later systems. Chris Bennett I use something similar:

Re: using ssh to forward the install console

2011-12-14 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2011-12-14, Sean Kamath kam...@moultingpenguin.com wrote: On Dec 11, 2011, at 9:19 AM, Chris Bennett wrote: this is the setup I use to upgrade and install on my remote server. It works great. This would probably be a good purchase since you could use it again in the future on other, later

Re: using ssh to forward the install console

2011-12-14 Thread David Coppa
On Wed, Dec 14, 2011 at 9:43 AM, Stuart Henderson s...@spacehopper.org wrote: On 2011-12-14, Sean Kamath kam...@moultingpenguin.com wrote: On Dec 11, 2011, at 9:19 AM, Chris Bennett wrote: this is the setup I use to upgrade and install on my remote server. It works great. This would probably

Re: using ssh to forward the install console

2011-12-14 Thread Benny Lofgren
On 2011-12-14 09.43, Stuart Henderson wrote: On 2011-12-14, Sean Kamath kam...@moultingpenguin.com wrote: On Dec 11, 2011, at 9:19 AM, Chris Bennett wrote: this is the setup I use to upgrade and install on my remote server. It works great. This would probably be a good purchase since you

Re: using ssh to forward the install console

2011-12-11 Thread Chris Bennett
this is the setup I use to upgrade and install on my remote server. It works great. This would probably be a good purchase since you could use it again in the future on other, later systems. Chris Bennett On Sat, Dec 10, 2011 at 11:15:15PM -0600, Corey wrote: On 12/07/2011 01:47 PM, Eric Oyen

Re: using ssh to forward the install console

2011-12-10 Thread Corey
On 12/07/2011 01:47 PM, Eric Oyen wrote: hello group. I have an interesting (and fairly technical) question. the question is: how can I forward the install screen via ssh to another machine on my network? I ask this because I didn't see any specific instructions that applied. my issue right

Re: using ssh to forward the install console

2011-12-10 Thread Eric Oyen
oh yeah. forgot about those. I had one on an old firewall box. unfortunately, it was the old ISA bus and all my current machines are pci-e. thanks for the reminder. -eric On Dec 10, 2011, at 10:15 PM, Corey wrote: On 12/07/2011 01:47 PM, Eric Oyen wrote: hello group. I have an interesting

Re: using ssh to forward the install console

2011-12-08 Thread Eric Oyen
ok, that is some new info I didn't have. it is going to have to wait for a few months though as I have no spare funds. still, though, it is still considerably than the $300+ I would have had to spend on a new MB/daughterboard, ram and cpu. -eric On Dec 8, 2011, at 12:19 AM, James Shupe wrote:

Re: using ssh to forward the install console

2011-12-08 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2011-12-07, Eric Oyen eric.o...@gmail.com wrote: hello group. I have an interesting (and fairly technical) question. the question is: how can I forward the install screen via ssh to another machine on my network? You could use yaifo, this is a framework to build a custom install kernel

Re: using ssh to forward the install console

2011-12-08 Thread Eric Oyen
thanks for the info. I tried looking that up in google and got so many hits of a non-relivant nature that I gave up on it. -eric On Dec 8, 2011, at 1:27 AM, Stuart Henderson wrote: On 2011-12-07, Eric Oyen eric.o...@gmail.com wrote: hello group. I have an interesting (and fairly technical)

Re: using ssh to forward the install console

2011-12-08 Thread Henning Brauer
* Russell Garrison russell.garri...@gmail.com [2011-12-08 02:17]: Any possibility of using USB serial adapters [as console]? think about it for a second. that would require the bootloader to have a usb stack. very much different than an isa device at a fixed address. theroetically the kernel

Re: using ssh to forward the install console

2011-12-08 Thread Stuart Henderson
Those 1U rack-mount machines can be rather noisy. If you don't need rack-mount then HP ML110 G5 is a small tower machine which also has iLo 100, and is significantly quieter. On 2011-12-08, Eric Oyen eric.o...@gmail.com wrote: ok, that is some new info I didn't have. it is going to have to wait

Re: using ssh to forward the install console

2011-12-08 Thread Benny Lofgren
On 2011-12-07 20.47, Eric Oyen wrote: the question is: how can I forward the install screen via ssh to another machine on my network? I ask this because I didn't see any specific instructions that applied. my issue right now is that I need a sighted assistant to read me the screen and help

Re: using ssh to forward the install console

2011-12-08 Thread Eric Oyen
Ben, that is what I am hoping to find. transplanting from one hardware set to another is definitely problematic. also, the idea of looking for a com board is not a bad one. those are considerably cheaper and may offer what I need. -eric On Dec 8, 2011, at 7:31 AM, Benny Lofgren wrote: On

Re: using ssh to forward the install console

2011-12-08 Thread Henning Brauer
* Benny Lofgren bl-li...@lofgren.biz [2011-12-08 15:32]: As others have noted, that's unfortunately not possible with the way the system boots. Your best bet would probably be to grab a cheap PCI (or what kind bus your system has) serial port board that's capable of running as COM1 and then

Re: using ssh to forward the install console

2011-12-08 Thread Benny Lofgren
On 2011-12-08 18.03, Henning Brauer wrote: * Benny Lofgren bl-li...@lofgren.biz [2011-12-08 15:32]: As others have noted, that's unfortunately not possible with the way the system boots. Your best bet would probably be to grab a cheap PCI (or what kind bus your system has) serial port board

using ssh to forward the install console

2011-12-07 Thread Eric Oyen
hello group. I have an interesting (and fairly technical) question. the question is: how can I forward the install screen via ssh to another machine on my network? I ask this because I didn't see any specific instructions that applied. my issue right now is that I need a sighted assistant to

Re: using ssh to forward the install console

2011-12-07 Thread Miod Vallat
the question is: how can I forward the install screen via ssh to another machine on my network? I ask this because I didn't see any specific instructions that applied. my issue right now is that I need a sighted assistant to read me the screen and help with installing the base system (and

Re: using ssh to forward the install console

2011-12-07 Thread Darrin Chandler
On Wed, Dec 07, 2011 at 08:31:42PM +, Miod Vallat wrote: The answer: you can't. That was what I thought, too. But now I wonder about using yaifo from a desktop running a vnc server. It might work. -- http://code.phxbsd.com/

Re: using ssh to forward the install console

2011-12-07 Thread Russell Garrison
On Wed, Dec 7, 2011 at 2:47 PM, Eric Oyen eric.o...@gmail.com wrote: hello group. I have an interesting (and fairly technical) question. the question is: how can I forward the install screen via ssh to another machine on my network? I ask this because I didn't see any specific instructions

Re: using ssh to forward the install console

2011-12-07 Thread Bryan
I have one, and no, it doesn't work. Not until after the system is installed. The only option I think might hold promise (but it's gonna cost) is one of those remote management cards. Sun had a LOM card that you could SSH to, and then access a console from it... I think you can get one of

Re: using ssh to forward the install console

2011-12-07 Thread Eric Oyen
no kidding about the expensive part. a stand alone unit (designed for a pci-e or pci-x slot) can be generally more expensive than purchasing a server grade motherboard with an associated daughter board management device. Tyan microcomputer makes a reasonably priced MB with a separate daughter