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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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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