Re: TTY Remote reboot

From: Walter Lipp (wlipp@US.IBM.COM)
Date: Tue May 04 2004 - 09:19:12 EDT


Remote reboot can be useful if you are managing systems remotely. If AIX ,
is no longer responding, one could dial in and cause
the O.S. to reboot. Since the serial port runs at the highest system
interrupt, the chances that the serial driver will get scheduled is
pretty good. This function is only useful on stand alone systems that have
the serial port assigned to AIX. HMC managed systems
can reset partitions without enabling this function.

Regards,
   Walter Lipp

"Kumar, Praveen (cahoot)" <Praveen.Kumar@CAHOOT.COM>
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Hi,
     I was going through one of the docs which said "TTY Remote reboot"
but
i could not understand the purpose of this. Is this similar to the
facility
which i have seen in True64 unix, which has network port kind of
thing(sorry i am not sure with this) from where you can connect to the
system bios and handle in case of system hang etc..

Any light in this aspect...

TIA
Praveen.K

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