
Chapter 4 - Configuring the Array
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VMA-series Memory Array Installation and Service Guide
HP-AM456-9002A Rev 01
Logging in to the CLI via a Linux host computer
Connect to the Memory Array using the Kermit application or another terminal
application, such as tip, if your system does not have Kermit. Save the Kermit
parameter settings in a .kermrc file so that you do not need to type them each
time you connect. The Violin Utilities package for Linux includes Violin’s version of
Kermit called vtkermit.
Note: Place the .kermrc file in your home directory so that the Kermit
application recognizes it; otherwise, use the -y option followed by the location
and file name of the configuration file.
To connect to the CLI through the serial connection:
1. Log into the host computer as root.
2. At the host computer’s command line prompt, type:
or
3. Specify the line of the Kermit connection. At the Kermit prompt, type:
Note: The device name may vary depending on the host and the Linux
operating system that is running on the host.
4. Specify the flow control mode. At the Kermit prompt, type:
5. Specify the speed of the Kermit connection. At the Kermit prompt, type:
6. Since the serial interface of the Memory Array does not require the carrier
detect signal on the Kermit connection, at the Kermit prompt, type:
7. To establish the connection to the Memory Array, at the Kermit prompt,
type:
The following login prompt appears:
8. Type the default login name (admin) and password (admin) to complete
logging into the system.
# kermit
# vtkermit
C-Kermit> set line /dev/ttyS0
C-Kermit> set flow xon/xoff
C-Kermit> set speed 9600
C-Kermit> set carrier-watch off
C-Kermit> connect
violin login:
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