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Conference csc32::consolemanager

Title:POLYCENTER Console Manager
Notice:Kits, Scans, Docs on CSC32:: as PCM$KITS:,PCM$DOCS:, PCM$SCANS:
Moderator:CSC32::BUTTERWORTH
Created:Thu Aug 06 1992
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1541
Total number of notes:6564

1458.0. "how to "break" a Sun Sparc 20" by PRSSOS::MENICACCI () Wed Jan 08 1997 03:19

	Hi, 

a customer is using PCM to manage a Sun Sparc 20.

sun == decserver ==
        (telnet) 

To break this system, a key named STOP is used this way :

	STOP A

Do anyone know how to break this Sun via PCM ?

Maria.
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1458.1What kind?CRLRFR::BLUNTWed Jan 08 1997 07:2121
    
    This is a key sequence on a "special" Sun keyboard.  While there may be
    others that have sucessfully done this, I'm not sure that it can be
    performed from anything other than a directly attached keyboard.  Is
    this a SparcStation 20 or a SparcServer20?  The SparcStations that I've
    worked with required that you enter the <STOP><A> from the keyboard,
    even if you shut them down remotely.  IF this "control" key (a phrase
    more along the lines of DEC lingo) sequence can be interpreted by a
    terminal attached to a "console port," then it's a matter of finding
    out what codes are sent to the system.  IF the sequence can't be read
    from an attached terminal, then it probably can't work.
    
    While it's possible that someone works with Sparcs that reads this
    notesfile, it may amount to a question for Sun (or someone that's a
    REAL Sparc hacker).  First question though, is "what kind of Sparc
    is it?"
    
    Oh, yeah, the "STOP" keys are to the LEFT of the normal QWERTY keyboard
    on a separate keypad.  So, we're not looking at a pure PC compatable
    keyboard, but one specific to Sun...
    bob
1458.2Also check...CRLRFR::BLUNTWed Jan 08 1997 07:315
    
    Also, you might check (if you haven't already) notes 99, 103 and 540.
    While none directly answer your question, there are some good points.
    
    bob