Re: [zones-discuss] RSC cards and zlogin -C to a zone clash of interest

2007-10-15 Thread Timothy Kennedy
Ihsan Zaghmouth wrote:
 Here's one issue that was raised by a Sun customer ... Looks like we 
 have a clash of ineterst on ~.
 ...  
 Anyone seen this before... Any thoughts ?

That's a common frustration in my experience.  OpenSSH, including Sun's
variation thereof also use ~. as the escape sequence, which can have
unintended consequences when connected remotely.

My solution has been to use `zlogin -e\@ -C zonename`, which sets
the zlogin escape sequence to @., and prevents the aforementioned
unintended consequences. :)

-Tim

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Re: [zones-discuss] RSC cards and zlogin -C to a zone clash of interest

2007-10-11 Thread Enda O'Connor ( Sun Micro Systems Ireland)
Ihsan Zaghmouth wrote:
 Here's one issue that was raised by a Sun customer ... Looks like we 
 have a clash of ineterst on ~.
  
 They have v490s with RSC cards (Remote System Control) and Zones.
  
 When they do *console -C zone* , then do a *~.*  to disconnect from 
 that zones console, it takes them to the *RSC prompt.*
 If they console from there, they go back to the zone console. 
 
 They can't escape back to the global zone.
  
 Anyone seen this before... Any thoughts ?
does ~~. help
 
 cheers
 Ihsan
 
 
 
 
 
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Re: [zones-discuss] RSC cards and zlogin -C to a zone clash of interest

2007-10-11 Thread Ihsan Zaghmouth




Well I recommended the customer to use the -e option when they zlogin
and change it to ? or  or any other character they wish for, at
least for now.

zlogin -e ? -C zonename

  -e c 
  
Specifies a different escape character, c, for the
key sequence used to access extended functions and to disconnect from
the login.
  
  
The default escape character is the tilde (~).
  



Enda O'Connor ( Sun Micro Systems Ireland) wrote:
Ihsan
Zaghmouth wrote:
  
  Here's one issue that was raised by a Sun
customer ... Looks like we have a clash of ineterst on "~."



They have v490s with RSC cards (Remote System Control) and Zones.



When they do *console -C "zone"* , then do a *~.* to disconnect from
that zones console, it takes them to the *RSC prompt.*

If they "console" from there, they go back to the zone console. 
They can't escape back to the global zone.



Anyone seen this before... Any thoughts ?

  
does ~~. help
  
  
cheers

Ihsan







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[zones-discuss] RSC cards and zlogin -C to a zone clash of interest

2007-10-11 Thread Ihsan Zaghmouth
Here's one issue that was raised by a Sun customer ... Looks like we 
have a clash of ineterst on ~.


They have v490s with RSC cards (Remote System Control) and Zones.

When they do console -C zone , then do a ~.  to disconnect from that 
zones console, it takes them to the RSC prompt.
If they console from there, they go back to the zone console. 


They can't escape back to the global zone.

Anyone seen this before... Any thoughts ?

cheers
Ihsan


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Re: [zones-discuss] RSC cards and zlogin -C to a zone clash of interest

2007-10-11 Thread Enda O'Connor ( Sun Micro Systems Ireland)
Ihsan Zaghmouth wrote:
 Well I recommended the customer to use the -e option when they zlogin 
 and change it to ? or  or any other character they wish for, at least 
 for now.
 
 zlogin *-e ?*  -C  zonename
 
 *-e* c
 
 Specifies a different escape character, c, for the key sequence used
 to access extended functions and to disconnect from the login. 
 
 *The default escape character is the tilde (~).*
 
 
as both use tilde, you need the double ~~. ie escape the tilde itself as 
I suggested ( try it and it should work )

Enda
 
 Enda O'Connor ( Sun Micro Systems Ireland) wrote:
 Ihsan Zaghmouth wrote:
 Here's one issue that was raised by a Sun customer ... Looks like we 
 have a clash of ineterst on ~.
  
 They have v490s with RSC cards (Remote System Control) and Zones.
  
 When they do *console -C zone* , then do a *~.*  to disconnect from 
 that zones console, it takes them to the *RSC prompt.*
 If they console from there, they go back to the zone console.
 They can't escape back to the global zone.
  
 Anyone seen this before... Any thoughts ?
 does ~~. help

 cheers
 Ihsan



 

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