####### rcons.1 ####### .. highlight:: perl **** Name **** \ **rcons**\ - remotely accesses the serial console of a node **************** \ **Synopsis**\ **************** \ **rcons**\ \ *singlenode*\ [\ *conserver-host*\ ] [\ **-f**\ ] [\ **-s**\ ] \ **rcons**\ [\ **-h | -**\ **-help | -v | -**\ **-version**\ ] ******************* \ **Description**\ ******************* \ **rcons**\ provides access to a single remote node serial console, using the out-of-band infrastructure for the node (e.g. BMC, Management Module, HMC, KVM, etc.). It uses the conserver open source package to provide one read-write and multiple read-only instances of the console, plus console logging. If \ *conserver-host*\ is specified, the conserver daemon on that host will be contacted, instead of on the local host. To exit the console session, enter: 'ctrl-e c .' (3 characters: ctrl-e, 'c' and '.'). *************** \ **Options**\ *************** \ **-f**\ If another console for this node is already open in read-write mode, force that console into read-only (spy) mode, and open this console in read-write mode. If -f is not specified, this console will be put in spy mode if another console is already open in read-write mode. The -f flag can not be used with the -s flag. \ **-s**\ Open the console in read-only (spy) mode, in this mode all the escape sequences work, but all other keyboard input is discarded. The -s flag can not be used with the -f flag. \ **-h | -**\ **-help**\ Print help. \ **-v | -**\ **-version**\ Print version. ************* \ **Files**\ ************* \ **nodehm**\ table - xCAT node hardware management table. See nodehm(5)|nodehm.5 for further details. This is used to determine the console access method. **************** \ **Examples**\ **************** .. code-block:: perl rcons node5 ************************ \ **See**\ \ **Also**\ ************************ wcons(1)|wcons.1