HVCSADMIN(8) BSD System Manager's Manual HVCSADMIN(8)NAMEhvcsadmin — hypervisor virtual console server administration utility
SYNOPSIShvcsadmin-all [-noisy] [-noisy]
hvcsadmin-close hvcs<index> [-noisy] [-noisy]
hvcsadmin-console partition [-noisy] [-noisy]
hvcsadmin-help
hvcsadmin-node hvcs<index> [-noisy] [-noisy]
hvcsadmin-rescan [-noisy] [-noisy]
hvcsadmin-status [-noisy] [-noisy]
hvcsadmin-version
DESCRIPTION
This is the IBM hypervisor virtual console server (hvcs) administration
utility.
OPTIONS-all Close all open vty-server adapter connections.
Inclusion of a single ‘-noisy’ flag will direct the utility to
output a list of all the adapters that were closed.
-close hvcs<index>
Close the vty-server adapter connection that maps to the hvcs
device node specified in the option.
By default this operation only exhibits output on error. It is
silent on success and silent if the adapter is already closed.
When accompanied by a ‘-noisy’ flag this option will output the
device to adapter mapping and a message indicating that the
adapter has been closed.
-console partition
Which /dev/hvcs<index> node provides the console for the option
specified partition? This option takes a partition number and
returns a status string which contains the device node that maps
to the target partition's slot zero vty-server adapter [A con‐
sole adapter is always in slot zero].
Inclusion of a single ‘-noisy’ flag does not change the default
output of this option.
-help Output the utility help text.
-node hvcs<index>
Which vty-server adapter is mapped to the option specified
/dev/hvcs<index> node? This option takes a device node and
returns a status string which contains the vty-server adapter
mapped to that node.
Inclusion of a single ‘-noisy’ flag does not change the default
output of this option.
-noisy This directive is optional. Without a ‘-noisy’ directive the
hvcsadmin utility is in silent mode by default (except in the
case of errors and output requests). The output verbosity of
the utility is managed by stacking ‘-noisy’ directives. A sin‐
gle instance of ‘-noisy’ indicates that the utility should out‐
put in status mode. A second instance of ‘-noisy’ indicates
that the utility should output in verbose mode. Verbose mode is
generally used for script tracing and won't be used by a casual
user unless problems arise.
-rescan Direct the hvcs driver to rescan partner information for all
vty-server adapters it manages. This may expose additional
adapters and partners.
-status Outputs a table with each row containing a vty-server, adapter,
its /dev/hvcs<index> device node mapping, and the adapter con‐
nection status. "vterm_state:0" means it is free/disconnected
and "vterm_state:0" means the vty-server is connected to its vty
partner adapter.
An example of hvcsadmin-status output follows:
vty-server@30000003 partition:1 slot:2 /dev/hvcs0 vterm-state:0
vty-server@30000004 partition:15 slot:0 /dev/hvcs1 vterm-state:0
When this option is accompanied by a ‘-noisy’ flag it will out‐
put a line for each hvcs device node which doesn't have a cur‐
rent vty-server adapter mapping as well as the status demon‐
strated above.
-version
Out the hvcsadmin script's version number.
AUTHOR(S)
Ryan S. Arnold ⟨rsa@us.ibm.com⟩
LINUX January 18, 2005 LINUX