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We use Conserver, the "console server daemon", to manage serial consoles for most of our systems. Several systems can be powered on using the serial console, and the others are useful for the accessing the system when the network is misconfigured or down.
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=== The Basics ===

To get a list of consoles, type "console -x":

% console -x
Enter hobo@caffeine's password:
ascorbic-acid on /dev/ttyS0 at 9600n
potassium-citrate on /dev/ttyS1 at 115200n
citric-acid on /dev/ttyS1 at 9600n
[...]

To connect to a console, type "console <name>", replacing name by the name of the console.

% console caffeine
Enter hobo@caffeine's password:
[Enter `^Ec?' for help]
Debian GNU/Linux 4.0 caffeine ttyS0
caffeine login:

Revision as of 02:16, 26 April 2008

We use Conserver, the "console server daemon", to manage serial consoles for most of our systems. Several systems can be powered on using the serial console, and the others are useful for the accessing the system when the network is misconfigured or down.

The Basics

To get a list of consoles, type "console -x":

% console -x
Enter hobo@caffeine's password: 
 ascorbic-acid            on /dev/ttyS0                       at   9600n
 potassium-citrate        on /dev/ttyS1                       at 115200n
 citric-acid              on /dev/ttyS1                       at   9600n
 [...]

To connect to a console, type "console <name>", replacing name by the name of the console.

% console caffeine
Enter hobo@caffeine's password: 
[Enter `^Ec?' for help]

Debian GNU/Linux 4.0 caffeine ttyS0

caffeine login: