Good day everyone, A humble thanks to the list for a concerted set of answers and the ability to ask questions as well as thanks to the following individuals for their time and responses: Casper Dik Rainer.Heilke Randy Chatfield Albert White Andrew Hay Ryan A. Krenzischek Steve Edberg Brian Miller Adrian Phillips Summary: Serial line noise seems to be a product of certain pieces of hardware. In my case I was using a wintel box (Hyperterminal) and connected to my servers with a DB9 connector and x-link 10b/t cable to the serial management port on my Sun box over time noise started to emanate and this noise began to hit upon a keyboard interrupt sequence that is not a bug but a function of debugging per Casper Dik (who responded first with the edit /etc/default/kbd suggestion) below. Lastly, many suggested ensuring the hardware key is set to "locked" as well. ###CD### "What you're witnessing is the return to OBP upon receipt of a break signal; this is a tremendously useful feature when debugging problems; of course not when it happens by accident. It's not a bug, it's a feature. You can configure Solaris not to exit to OBP using "kbd -a alternate" which switches to the alternate sequence. In order to make this change persistance across reboots, edit /etc/default/kbd." ### Regards, David Rieger _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Mon Jul 19 11:25:04 2004
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