On May 10, 11:10 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jason Rabel) wrote:
> What brand / model is the machine you are trying to get it to run on?
>
> Why can you not simply get a cheap PCI card with some serial ports on it?
> Just look for a simple 16550 buffer and it would be supported under
> everything.
>
> Is the "management" port a male or female? If it's male like a standard
> serial port, then you might have a chance to re-configure and disable the
> console routing. (I don't know how to do that in Solaris, I'm a
> linux/freebsd guy.) But then obviously your only way to communicate with the
> machine would be via the network or a direct keyboard/monitor input (if it
> has it).
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I've been looking for a run of the mill PCI card but its pretty hard
to find one that has drivers for Solaris 10. I'm running on a Sun Fire
x4200. The management port is actually in the form of RJ45. The
keyboard/mouse/monitor is all through a KVM switch. I just recently
tried to use a Perle Ultra Port SI card, but when using the iotcl
calls listed in the original post, they return with errors.

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