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| <h1>conmux - the console multiplexor</h1> |
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| <p><em>conmux</em>, the console multiplexor is a system designed to abstract |
| the concept of a console. That is to provide a virtualised machine interface, |
| including access to the console and the 'switches' on the front panel; the |
| /dev/console stream and the reset button. It creates the concept of a virtual |
| console server for multiple consoles and provides access to and sharing of |
| consoles connected to it. |
| |
| <p>There are two main motivations for wanting to do this. Firstly, we have |
| many different machine types with vastly differing access methodologies for |
| their consoles and for control functions (VCS, HMC, Annex) and we neither want |
| to know what they are nor how they function. Secondly, most console sources |
| are single access only and we would like to be able to share the console data |
| between many consumers including users. |
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| <h2>Basic Usage</h2> |
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| <p>The main interface to the consoles is via the <code>console</code> |
| program. This connects us to the console server for the machine and allows us |
| to interact with it, including issuing <i>out-of-band</i> commands to control |
| the machine. |
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| <div class="example">$ console <host>/<console> |
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| <p>In the example below we indicate that the console we require is located on |
| the virtual console server <code>consoles.here.com</code> and the |
| specific console is <code>elm3b70</code>. |
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| <div class="example">$ console consoles.here.com/elm3b70 |
| Connected to elm3b70 console (~$quit to exit) |
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| Debian GNU/Linux 3.1 elm3b70 ttyS0 |
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| elm3b70 login: |
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| <p>Once connected we can interact normally with the console stream. To |
| perform front pannel operation such as peforming an <em>hard reset</em> we |
| switch to command mode. This is achieved using the escape sequence |
| <code>~$</code>. Nore the prompt <code>Command></code> |
| |
| <div class="example">elm3b70 login: <em>~$</em> |
| Command> quit |
| Connection closed |
| $ |
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| <h2>Command Summary</h2> |
| |
| <p>The following commands are generally available: |
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| <p><table class="quote" rules="all" frame="box"> |
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| <tr><th>Command<th>Description</tr> |
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| <tr><td>quit<td>quit this console session, note that this disconnects us from |
| the session it does not affect the integity of the session itself.</tr> |
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| <tr><td>hardreset<td>force a hard reset on the machine, this may be a simple |
| reset or a power off/on sequence whatever is required by this system.</tr> |
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| </table> |
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| <h2>Architecture</h2> |
| |
| <p>The conmux provides a virtual console multiplexor system reminicent of |
| an Annex terminal server. You refer to the conmux <em>server</em> and |
| <em>lines</em>, unlike an Annex lines are referred to by mnemonic names. |
| Above we referred to the console for <code>elm3b70</code> 'connected to' the |
| server <code>consoles.here.com</cond>. A virtual console server consists |
| of a number of server processes. One <code>conmux-registry</code> server, |
| several <code>conmux</code> servers and optionally several <em>helper</em> |
| processes. |
| |
| <p><code>conmux-registry</code>: a server is defined by the server registry. |
| This maintains the mnemonic name to current server location relation. When |
| a client wishes to attach to a console on a server, the registry is first |
| queried to locate the server currently handling that console. |
| |
| <p><code>conmux</code>: for each connected console there is a corresponding |
| console multiplexor. This process is responsible for maintaining the |
| connection to the console and for redistributing the output to the various |
| connected clients. It is also responsible for handling "panel" commands |
| from the client channels. |
| |
| <p><code>autoboot-helper</code>: an example helper which aids systems which |
| are not capable of an automatic reboot. It connects to a console and watches |
| for tell-tale reboot activity, preforming a "panel" <em>hardreset</em> when |
| required. This provides the impression of seamless reboot for systems |
| which this does not work. |
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| <h2>Configuration</h2> |
| |
| <h3>conmux-registry</h3> |
| |
| <p>Configuration of this service is very simple. Supplying the default |
| registry port (normally 63000) and the location for the persistant registry |
| database. |
| |
| <h3>conmux</h3> |
| |
| <p>Configuration of each conmux is complex. Each has a listener, payload |
| and optionally one or more panel commands. Configuration is provided via |
| a per console configuration file. This file consists of lines defining each |
| element: |
| |
| <p><code>listener <server>/<name></code>: |
| defines the name of this console port as it appears in the registry. |
| |
| <p><code>socket <name> <title> <host>:<port></code>: |
| defines a console payload connected to a tcp socket on the network. |
| <code>name</code> defines this payload within the multiplexor, |
| <code>title</code> is announced to the connecting clients. |
| |
| <p><code>application <name> <title> <cmd></code>: |
| defines a console payload which is accessed by running a specific command. |
| <code>name</code> defines this payload within the multiplexor, |
| <code>title</code> is announced to the connecting clients. |
| |
| <p><code>command <panel> <message> <cmd></code>: |
| defines a panel command for the preceeding payload, triggerd when |
| <code>panel</code> is typed at the command prompt. <code>message</code> |
| is announced to the user community. <code>cmd</cmd> will be actually |
| executed. |
| |
| <p>For example here is the configuration for a NUMA-Q system which is rebooted |
| using a remote VCS console and for which the real console channel is |
| on an Annex terminal server: |
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| <div class="example">listener localhost/elm3b130 |
| socket console 'elm3b130 console' console.server.here.com:2040 |
| command 'hardreset' 'initated a hard reset' \ |
| './reboot-numaq vcs 1.2.3.4 elm3b130 12346 Administrator password' |
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