B.19 /etc/ttys – IBM Switch 9077 User Manual

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#net#cron.info @server.domain.com

#net#local0.info @server.domain.com

#net#local1.info @server.domain.com

#net#local2.* @server.domain.com

#net#local3.* @server.domain.com

#net#local4.* @server.domain.com

#net#local5.* @server.domain.com

#net#local6.* @server.domain.com

# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------

# GRF users need not read further - the following configuration examples

# are for IRMS systems

# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------

#

# On IRMS systems (which have sufficient disk space) system messages

# may be logged to disk by uncommenting the lines in the "Log messages to disk"

# section below, touching the log file names to make sure they exist and

# then restarting syslogd.

#

# Note: using the "Log messages to Disk" entries to log messages to

# the RAM-based file system on a GRF system is strongly discouraged

# because the log files can easily fill the RAM file system.

#

# To uncomment, remove "#disk# from each line in this section

#

#

# Log messages to Disk

#

*.err;*.notice;kern.debug;lpr,auth.info;mail.crit /var/log/messages

cron.info /var/log/cron

local0.info /var/log/gritd.packets

local1.info /var/log/gr.console

local2.* /var/log/gr.boot

local3.* /var/log/grinchd.log

local4.* /var/log/gr.conferrs

local5.* /var/log/mib2d.log

local6.* /var/log/fred.log

*.notice;auth.debug root

*.emerg *

B.19 /etc/ttys

In this file, the terminals for direct attachment to the GRF as well as the
pseudo terminal for network access (Telnet) are defined. If they are marked
as secure, they are active and can be used.

# BSDI ttys,v 2.1 1995/02/03 05:54:46 polk Exp

#

# @(#)ttys 5.2 (Berkeley) 6/10/93

#

# Removing the secure flag from console will also cause init to require

# the root password before going into single-user mode. You can disable

# this by recompiling init without the -DSECURE option.

#

# Use ‘‘kill -HUP 1’’ to make init(8) re-read this file when changes are made.

#

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