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Operating Systems SCO Unable to use funtion keys with Kea term Post 50883 by Rdavila on Tuesday 4th of May 2004 04:34:34 PM
Old 05-04-2004
Unable to use funtion keys with Kea term

Hi

I have a server SCO_SV mantrak 3.2 5.0.5 i386

and i use a terminal emulator called Kea 420 term !

when i log in to the session i am unable to use the funtions keys

then i reset the server and works fine just some minutes

any comment ?

i really apreciate your help

regards


Ricardo Davila
rdavila@auma.com.mx
 

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AMANDA-INTERACTIVIT(7)						    Miscellanea 					    AMANDA-INTERACTIVIT(7)

NAME
amanda-interactivity - Configuring Interactivity with Amanda Amanda DESCRIPTION
Amanda uses interactivity to ask user to load specific volumes when they are needed. This manual page describes the interactivity modules included with Amanda. This is a user-level description of the API, and does not address details that are only of concern to developers of new interactivity plugins. For that purpose, consult the Amanda source code, perldoc 'Amanda::Interactivity' and http://wiki.zmanda.com. DEFINING INTERACTIVITY
Interactivity is specified in amanda.conf(5) as follows: define interactivity $interactivity_name { comment "$comment" plugin "$pluginname" property "$PROPERTY_NAME" "$PROPERTY_VALUE" ... } and then referenced in the global section as interactivity "$interactivity_name" Interactivity properties, like Amanda configuration parameters, are insensitive to case, and - (dash) and _ (underscore) may be used interchangeably. See the individual plugin sections, below for properties applicable to each plugin. INTERACTIVITY MODULES
Amanda provides three interactivity modules, tty, email and tty_email. TTY The tty interactivity module uses the tty to communicate with the user, it works only if a terminal is available, which is the case if amanda is executed from a command line. When promted for a volume, the user must put the requested volume in the changer and type <enter>. User can type the name of another changer if the volume is available in that changer. Typing 'abort' will abort the operation. EMAIL The email interactivity module uses email to send requests to the user, and reads replies from the filesystem. The email module has many properties: check-file If set, amanda will check this file for user input. The user can touch the file to tell amanda that the requested volume was inserted in the changer. If the user writes the name of a changer into the file, Amanda will use that changer. If the user writes the word 'abort' into the file, the scan will be aborted. check-file-delay Default: 10. This integer property indicates the time in seconds between each check of the check-file. mailto Default: global value of mailto. The email addresses to which the email should be sent. If multiple addresses are given, they should be separated by spaces. resend-delay Default 0. The time in seconds between emails. Amanda will resend the same email at this frequency, which can be useful if mailto is a pager or phone. If set to 0, only one email is sent. TTY_EMAIL The tty_email interactivity module uses the tty module if a terminal is available and uses the email module otherwise. Its properties are a combination of properties from each module. EXAMPLE
define interactivity "by-tty-or-email" { comment "Send email on runs from cron; use terminal on command line" plugin "tty_email" property "mailto" "admin1" "admin2" "me@home" property "resend-delay" "1800" #every 30 minutes property "check-file" "/tmp/email_input" property "check-file-delay" "10" #every 10 seconds } SEE ALSO
amanda(8), amanda.conf(5) The Amanda Wiki: : http://wiki.zmanda.com/ AUTHOR
Jean-Louis Martineau <martineau@zmanda.com> Zmanda, Inc. (http://www.zmanda.com) Amanda 3.3.1 02/21/2012 AMANDA-INTERACTIVIT(7)
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