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Solution Type Technical Instruction Sure Solution 1003544.1 : How to Capture Console Output in a Microsoft Windows(TM) HyperTerminal Session
PreviouslyPublishedAs 204985 Description This technical instruction lists instructions to set up a Windows HyperTerminal Session to capture data from a Sun System Console. This captured data can be useful for case creation and data analysis. Steps to Follow This information applies to using the HyperTerminal application on a Microsoft Windows host. If you are using a Solaris[TM] system, the script command is the easiest method to capture data. To save a HyperTerminal session to a file: 1) From the Windows Start menu go to Accessories --> Communications 2) Double Click the hyperterminal icon. 3) Configure your session for serial port access for your server or storage array i.e. Bits per second, Data bits and Parity 4) On the transfer menu, click Capture Text. 5) Type a descriptive file name, or click Browse to select the path and file name, and then click Start. 6) Once the session is completed you should have a text file which can be sent to Sunsolve, placed into a radiance case or emailed. Product Midframe & Midrange Servers Sun StorageTek 3510 FC Array Desktops & Workstations Entry Level Servers HyperTerm, data collection, data capture Previously Published As 74896 Change History Midframe & Midrange Servers Desktops & Workstations Entry Level Servers The above are invalid entries in the product statement. All listings need to be specific product versions. All products may be referenced using the swordfish tool http://krep.emea.sun.com/stats/swordfish/ "MIGRATION CLEANUP' Product_uuid 32c7449c-224e-11d6-9d14-e522968e23e4|Midframe & Midrange Servers 58553d0e-11f4-11d7-9b05-ad24fcfd42fa|Sun StorageTek 3510 FC Array 32b89a64-224e-11d6-9413-d816c3e397f3|Desktops & Workstations 32c05da8-224e-11d6-8994-851fde33c817|Entry Level Servers Attachments This solution has no attachment |
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