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serialports(4)

NAME | SYNOPSIS | DESCRIPTION | EXAMPLES | FILES | ATTRIBUTES | SEE ALSO

NAME

    serialports– name to serial port database

SYNOPSIS

    /etc/serialports
    serialports NIS or NIS+ maps

DESCRIPTION

    The serialports database maps a name to a server name and TCP port number that represents the serial port connected to the specified terminal server host. The database is typically used to map host names to their consoles, but may also be used to provide access to printers, modems, and the like. The mapping is used when the service is being provided by a network based terminal concentrator such as a Xylogics Annex or MicroAnnex. For each name a single line should be present with the following information:

    host-name	concentrator-hostname tcp-port-number

    Items are separated by any number of blanks or TAB characters. A `#' indicates the beginning of a comment. Characters after the hash up to the end of the line are not interpreted by routines that search the file.

    This information is used by cconsole(1M) to establish connection to a group of consoles of a cluster of network hosts. The names used in this database must be host names, as used in the hosts database.

    For E10000 nodes, the entries are different. This is because E10000 uses netcon for console purposes, which operates over a network and executes on the SSP. The following is the generic format for the entry.

    <hostname> <SSPname> 23

    The database is available from either the NIS or NIS+ maps or a local file. Lookup order is specified by the serialports entry in the /etc/nsswitch.conf file, if present. If no search order is specified, the default order is nis files.

EXAMPLES


    Example 1 A Sample /etc/serialports File

    The following is an example /etc/serialports file:

    # Network host to port database
    
    #  NFS server cluster
    mercury		planets-tc	5001
    venus		planets-tc	5002
    
    # E10000 server cluster
    cashews         nuts-ssp-1 23
    pecans          nuts-ssp-2 23


    Example 2 A Sample /etc/nsswitch.conf File Entry

    The following is a typical /etc/nsswitch.conf entry:

    serialports: nis files

FILES

    /etc/serialports

    /etc/nsswitch.conf

ATTRIBUTES

    See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:

    ATTRIBUTE TYPE 

    ATTRIBUTE VALUE 

    Availability 

    SUNWscdev 

    Interface Stability 

    Uncommitted 

SEE ALSO

Sun Cluster 3.1  Last Revised 23 Apr 2002

NAME | SYNOPSIS | DESCRIPTION | EXAMPLES | FILES | ATTRIBUTES | SEE ALSO