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263 in the Q & A section for more on this issue.
280 data between two partitions [see Q & A below] this is a huge problem
300 vty-server adapter. A zero means that the vty-server is not connected to a
301 vty. A one indicates that a connection is active.
341 Reading the attribute will indicate a state of '1' or '0'. A one indicates
342 that an update is in process. A zero indicates that an update has
379 U5112.428.103048A-V3-C0
380 U5112.428.103048A-V3-C2
381 U5112.428.103048A-V3-C3
382 U5112.428.103048A-V4-C0
383 U5112.428.103048A-V5-C0
394 A vty-server can only be connected to a single vty at a time. The entry,
402 8A-V4-C0 > current_vty
416 A: There are three main security concerns:
435 A: You can use "screen" to directly connect to the /dev/hvcs* device and
447 A: Please see the preceding section on "Connection" for a discussion of how
461 A: Some other Power5 console mechanism has a connection to the vty and
471 A: Another user may not have a connectivity method currently attached to a
479 A: The user profile you are using to execute kermit probably doesn't have
484 A: You probably haven't inserted the hvcs.ko module yet but the /dev/hvcs*
489 A: There is not a corresponding vty-server device that maps to an existing
496 A: The /dev/hvcs* entry you have specified doesn't exist where you said it
504 A: Yes granted that your are connected to the /dev/hvcs* device using
511 A: Yes. Of course this means that there must be more than one vty-server
517 A: Yes, if you have dlpar and hotplug enabled for your system and it has
525 A: Assignment of vty-server adapters to /dev/hvcs* entries is always done
539 A: Yes, on Power5 platforms the hvc_console driver provides a tty interface