| Title: | POLYCENTER Console Manager | 
| Notice: | Kits, Scans, Docs on CSC32:: as PCM$KITS:,PCM$DOCS:, PCM$SCANS: | 
| Moderator: | CSC32::BUTTERWORTH | 
| Created: | Thu Aug 06 1992 | 
| Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 | 
| Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 | 
| Number of topics: | 1541 | 
| Total number of notes: | 6564 | 
    A customer has installed the Consolemanager on Unix
    When connect to a remote DEC 2000 Model 300, the break key 'CTRL/P' 
    doesn't work, therefor it's not possible to halt this maschine.
    
    * Is this generally possible to send a break (p.e. CTRL/P) to a 
      DEC 2000/300 maschine, or is there a problem with the software ?   
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| 1473.1 | CSC32::BUTTERWORTH | Gun Control is a steady hand. | Mon Jan 27 1997 11:54 | 19 | |
|     What operating system is the DEC 2000/300 running? If it's DUnix then
    there is a problem. We still don't have remote halt capability in
    DUnix. If it's OpenVMS, then have you issued a
    
    >>> set console serial
    >>>init
    
    from the console prompt? If so then try the following from the PCM
    engine:
    
    $ CONSOLE CONNECT name-of-dec200/BREAK=CTRL_K
    
    Once the connection is made type a CTRL-P and see if the system halts.
    If it does then this systems needs a ctrl-p to halt and not a break.
    The above command maps the break key to CTRL_K so that when you type a
    ctrl-p thats whats actually sent.
    
    Regs,
       Dan
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| 1473.2 | it works# | EDDF10::BEELE | Thu Feb 06 1997 02:33 | 3 | |
|     It works - Thanks
    
      Ingo Beele
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