Hi everyone
SCO openserver 5.0.5
Specialix SX multiserial card
Anzio Lite 12.6 terminal emulator on Windows OS
This happens to a customer of mine. He has many PCs using AnzioLite, connected with serial cables to the multiserial card on the ScoUnix box.
They start first the Unix system as usual.
When the users start the Anzio emulator on their Windows stations, they can't login: no login prompt appears on their screens. I noticed that the only way to let the prompt appear is to unplug and then plug again the serial cable to their PCs. Or use a kill -9 pid to let the getty restart... after this everything works fine (the emulator is very fine).
This happens to almost all the Anzio stations (one of them doesn't have this problem). Obviously I checked cables, setup and everything but nothing changed... it seems something related to garbage on the serial line when the pc is connected for the first time: is there a way to "flush" everything starting the getty/login processes?
Thanks in advance for your help.
Massimo
SCO openserver 5.0.5
Specialix SX multiserial card
Anzio Lite 12.6 terminal emulator on Windows OS
This happens to a customer of mine. He has many PCs using AnzioLite, connected with serial cables to the multiserial card on the ScoUnix box.
They start first the Unix system as usual.
When the users start the Anzio emulator on their Windows stations, they can't login: no login prompt appears on their screens. I noticed that the only way to let the prompt appear is to unplug and then plug again the serial cable to their PCs. Or use a kill -9 pid to let the getty restart... after this everything works fine (the emulator is very fine).
This happens to almost all the Anzio stations (one of them doesn't have this problem). Obviously I checked cables, setup and everything but nothing changed... it seems something related to garbage on the serial line when the pc is connected for the first time: is there a way to "flush" everything starting the getty/login processes?
Thanks in advance for your help.
Massimo