PMTAG
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Identifies the port monitor name, mbmon, set by using the pmadm -p command.
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PMTYPE
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Identifies the port monitor type, ttymon.
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SVCTAG
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Indicates the service tag value set
by using the pmadm -s command.
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FLAGS
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Identifies whether the following flags
are set by using the pmadm -f command:
-
x, do not enable the service
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u, create a utmpx entry for the service
-
dash (-), no flags are set
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ID
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Indicates the identity assigned to
the service when it is started. This value is set by using the pmadm
-i command.
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<PMSPECIFIC> Information
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/dev/term/a
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Indicates the TTY port path name set
by using the ttyadm -d command.
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-
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Indicates whether the following flags
are set by using the ttyadm -c -b -h -I -r command:
-
c, sets the connect on carrier flag for
the port
-
b, sets the port as bidirectional, allowing
both incoming and outgoing traffic
-
h, suppresses an automatic hangup immediately
after an incoming call is received
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I, initializes the port
-
r, forces ttymon to
wait until it receives a character from the port before it prints the login: message
-
dash (-), no flags are set
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-
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Indicates a value set by using the ttyadm -r count option. This option determines
when ttymon displays a prompt after receiving data from
a port. If count is 0, ttymon
will wait until it receives any character. If count
is greater than 0, ttymon waits until count new lines have been received. No value is set in this example.
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/usr/bin/login
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Identifies the full path
name of the service to be invoked when a connection is received. This value
is set by using the ttyadm -s command.
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-
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Identifies the ttyadm -t
command's time-out value. This option specifies that ttymon
should close a port if the open on the port succeeds, and no input data is
received in timeout seconds. There is no time-out
value in this example.
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contty
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Identifies the TTY label in the /etc/ttydefs file. This value is set by using the ttyadm
-l command.
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ldterm,ttcompat
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Identifies the STREAMS modules to be
pushed. These modules are set by using the ttyadmin -m
command.
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login: Terminal disabled
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Identifies
an inactive message to be displayed when the port is disabled. This message
is set by using the ttyadm -i command.
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tvi925
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Identifies the terminal type, if set,
by using the ttyadm -T command. The terminal type is tvi925 in this example.
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y
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Identifies the software carrier value
set by using the ttyadm -S command: n
turns the software carrier off, y turns the software carrier
on. The software carrier is turned on in this example.
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#
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Identifies any comment specified with
the pmadm -y command. There is no comment in this example.
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