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- "
telnet
" package must be installed, it will be used to connect from the CHARON server to the virtual machine console - The session will be recorded in a log file:
- If '
set OPA0 log=
' is found in the configuration file (not available with all CHARON products versions), the log will be stored in the temporary folder: '/tmp/console.<configuration file name shortened>.tmp.log
' and will be overwritten for each session. It is just kept for information as the console log is managed by the CHARON emulator itself. For Charon-AXP and Charon-VAX version 4.9 and above, the line "set COM1 alias = OPA0 port = <port>
" (new syntax) is also checked. - If there is no '
set OPA0 log=
' line in the configuration file, the file will be located in '/opt/charon/log/console.<configuration file name shortened>.log
'
- If '
- If 'stop_on' and/or 'break_on' features are enabled in the configuration file, this will be reminded before starting the telnet session
To leave the telnet session, press the escape character which is by default CTRL + ] . This character can be changed in the
/root/.telnetrc
file by defining the 'set escape
' parameter:
Example:# cat /root/.telnetrc
DEFAULT
mode char
set escape ²
#
Pressing the escape key will lead you to the '
telnet>
' prompt. To leave the session, enter 'quit
'- If a connection to the console is active from the server, you will be prompted to kill the previous one.
- If a connection to the console is active from another location, it will be displayed but will not be killed. This will have to be done manually.
- Emulator termination check:
- For CHARON-AXP, if the '
power off
' command is detected (or shortened command), the guest STOP state will be set to REQUESTED. If a telnet connection to the console is performed without this utility, the REQUESTED state will not be set. - If the emulator is no more running when you leave the session, you will have to confirm that is requested or not
- For CHARON-AXP, if the '
- The console port number is displayed per guest. If a port number is used more than once, an alert will be displayed
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