After the recent discussion about emcrsh I gave it a try tonight. This  
is using the latest emc 2.2.8 on the latest Ubuntu 8.04.
As the note by Eric Johnson on 11 Jan suggests the line
loadusr emcrsh
was put at the end of my favorite hal file and then emc2 was started  
with
/usr/bin/emc.
 From another machine on the network I was able to telnet to the  
running emc session via
emcrsh as the wiki suggests, but could not log in. The default  
passwords EMC and EMCTOO resulted in
HELLO NAK and when I tried to apply new passwords to the loadusr  
emcrsh line, as per the wiki, no joy.
I am getting a sensible reply to Help and lots of HELLO NAK's which is  
hopeful. The command line in the wiki page on emcshrc says:

loadusr emcrsh {-- --port <port number> --name <server name> --connectpw
  <password> --enablepw <password> --sessions <max sessions> - 
ini<inifile>}
Are all those double dashes really used?  Why does the last item only  
use one dash? I assume those brackets { } are not used. Are quotes  
needed around the passwords? I tried all possible permutations but  
emcrsh just says NAK. Any hints would be greatly appreciated.
christopherpurc...@mac.com





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