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Operating Systems Solaris Console - root command prompt displayed twice after hitting enter Post 302429250 by aleith on Sunday 13th of June 2010 11:15:14 PM
Old 06-14-2010
Console - root command prompt displayed twice after hitting enter

Dear All,
I hope you can help me.

I have a pair of E2900's I've inherited. Both running Solaris 9. Both have LOM> consoles. The problem I'm experiencing only occurs when connected to the /dev/console tty. Whenever I hit 'Enter' for a new line, I receive two new lines: -

Code:
myhost#                    <--- Hit Enter here
myhost#
myhost#                    <--- Hit Enter here
myhost#
myhost# tty               <--- Hit Enter here

/dev/console
myhost# myhost#

I have tried searching all other places for help, I suspect either my LOM is setup incorrectly or my inittab is.

Code:
myhost# myhost# cat /etc/inittab

ap::sysinit:/sbin/autopush -f /etc/iu.ap
ap::sysinit:/sbin/soconfig -f /etc/sock2path
fs::sysinit:/sbin/rcS sysinit           >/dev/msglog 2<>/dev/msglog </dev/console
is:3:initdefault:
p3:s1234:powerfail:/usr/sbin/shutdown -y -i5 -g0 >/dev/msglog 2<>/dev/msglog
sS:s:wait:/sbin/rcS                     >/dev/msglog 2<>/dev/msglog </dev/console
s0:0:wait:/sbin/rc0                     >/dev/msglog 2<>/dev/msglog </dev/console
s1:1:respawn:/sbin/rc1                  >/dev/msglog 2<>/dev/msglog </dev/console
s2:23:wait:/sbin/rc2                    >/dev/msglog 2<>/dev/msglog </dev/console
s3:3:wait:/sbin/rc3                     >/dev/msglog 2<>/dev/msglog </dev/console
s5:5:wait:/sbin/rc5                     >/dev/msglog 2<>/dev/msglog </dev/console
s6:6:wait:/sbin/rc6                     >/dev/msglog 2<>/dev/msglog </dev/console
fw:0:wait:/sbin/uadmin 2 0              >/dev/msglog 2<>/dev/msglog </dev/console
of:5:wait:/sbin/uadmin 2 6              >/dev/msglog 2<>/dev/msglog </dev/console
rb:6:wait:/sbin/uadmin 2 1              >/dev/msglog 2<>/dev/msglog </dev/console
sc:234:respawn:/usr/lib/saf/sac -t 300
co:234:respawn:/usr/lib/saf/ttymon -g -h -p "`uname -n` console login: " -T sun -d /dev/console -l console -m ldterm,ttcompat
mF:2345:wait:sh /etc/mflmrcscript > /dev/null 2>&1
myhost# myhost#

Appreciate any help you can offer.

Last edited by pludi; 06-14-2010 at 02:35 AM.. Reason: code tags, please...
 

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CONSOLEFS(4)						     Kernel Interfaces Manual						      CONSOLEFS(4)

NAME
consolefs, C - file system for console access SYNOPSIS
aux/consolefs name dev [ name dev ... ] C system DESCRIPTION
To ease administration of multiple machines one might attach many serial console lines to a single computer. Consolefs is a file system that lets multiple users simultaneously access these console lines. Each name/dev pair represents the name of a console and the serial line device associated with it. Consolefs presents a single level directory with two files per console: name and namectl. Writes of name are equivalent to writes of dev and reads and writes of namectl are equivalent to reads and writes of devctl. Consolefs broadcasts any- thing it reads from dev to all readers of name. Therefore, many users can con(1) to a name, see all console output, and enter commands to the console. To keep users from inadvertently interfering with one another, notification is broadcast to all readers whenever a user opens or closes name. For example, if user boris opens a console that users vlad and barney have already opened, all will read the message: [+boris, vlad, barney] If vlad then closes, boris and barney will read: [-vlad, boris, barney] Consolefs posts the client end of its 9P channel in /srv/consolefs; mount (see bind(1)) this file to see the consoles. An example of 2 consoles complete with console logging is: % aux/consolefs bootes /dev/eia0 fornax /dev/eia1 % mount /srv/consoles /mnt/consoles % ls -p /mnt/consoles bootes bootesctl fornax fornaxctl % cat /mnt/consoles/fornax >> /sys/log/fornax & % cat /mnt/consoles/bootes >> /sys/log/bootes & The rc(1) script C automates this procedure. It uses import(4) to connect to /mnt/consoles on the machine connected to all the consoles, then uses con(1) to connect to the console of the machine system. The script must be edited at installation by the local administration to identify the system that holds /mnt/consoles. FILES
/srv/consoles Client end of pipe to server. SOURCE
/sys/src/cmd/aux/consolefs.l /rc/bin/C CONSOLEFS(4)
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