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ttytype equivalent command in Solaris.

Hi All,

We are trying to migrate scripts from HP Unix to Solaris server, in one of the profile file following command is used to set terminal settings and export its value,

"ttytype -a -s "

Now the same command is not present in Solaris, could someone let me know which command should i use, I know we can use stty to set the TERMS, LINES, COLUMNS, and ERASE env manually. But in case of 'ttytype' it dertermines the TERM automatically (like TERM = vt100) and then exports it.

Any help on this matter, please let me know if any confusions.

Thanks,
Arvind.
 

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