On Wednesday 19 November 2003 02:15 pm, Bruce Evans wrote: > > Anyway, the stuff to the left of the slash in the above is the list > of active consoles and the stuff to the right of the slash is the > list of possible consoles. You have to move stuff from one list to > the other. I vaguely remember that this is done using '-' to delete > things from the left hand list and something more direct to add them. You remember correctly. Thanks for the info. However, I think I'm going to have to throw in the towel on this. When I swap the console output using the kern.console sysctl, I can get user application console output to appear on the remote machine - just nothing from the kernel. For example, if I 'echo hello > /dev/console', hello will appear on the remote machine. But I never see any of the bold face messages, such as the very frequent: checking stopevent 2 with the following non-sleepable locks held: exclusive sleep mutex sigacts r = 0 (0xc6b6faa8) locked _at_ /disk2/src/sys/kern/ subr_trap.c:260 When I tried to generate a break using ~# from tip to drop into the debugger, nothing happens, so I don't think the serial console is fully connected in the kernel, even though the bold-face output disappeared from the syscons console. I do have an extra bit of information on my original tape lock-up problem. At one point, when I thought I had the remote console working and was reproducing the problem, the tape backup worked fine until I pinged the machine. I think the machine responded to the ping and then that was it. It locked up solid. mikeReceived on Thu Nov 20 2003 - 07:59:50 UTC
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