HP-UX Reference (11i v1 00/12) - 1M System Administration Commands A-M (vol 3)

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cuegetty(1M) cuegetty(1M)
(Series 800 Only)
If a null character (or framing error) is received, assumed it to be the result of the user push-
ing the ‘‘break’’ key. This causes cuegetty to attempt the next speed in the series. The
series that cuegetty tries is determined by what it finds in /etc/gettydefs.
After interface set-up is complete, cue is started to accept and validate the user name and password.
WARNINGS
If a supported non-HP terminal (or an HP terminal such as HP 700/60 in VT320, VT100 or WYSE60 mode)
is required to run cuegetty, make sure that a correct terminal type is specified using the -T option. For
example, if you want to run cuegetty on a vt100 terminal, you should make an entry in the
/etc/inittab file such as the following entry:
tty1:23:respawn:cuegetty -T vt100 -h tty1p1 9600
Absence of the -T option causes cuegetty to assume terminal to be a HP terminal which may then cause
the terminal to behave incorrectly and may not even allow user to login.
DEPENDENCIES
cuegetty is availableonly on Series 800 systems, and is compatible only with the following terminals:
HP700/92 HP700/94 HP2392 HP2394 VT100 WYSE60
See WARNINGS if you intend to use a non-HP terminal (or an HP terminal such as HP 700/60 in VT320,
VT100, or WYSE60 mode).
FILES
/etc/gettydefs contains speed and terminal settings used by
cuegetty
/etc/inittab init
reads this file to determine which processes to spawn
/etc/issue contains issue identification data
/usr/newconfig/etc/cue.inittab
sample inittab file with cuegetty entry
SEE ALSO
cue(1), env(1), nlsinfo(1), getty(1M), init(1M), ioctl(2), gettydefs(4), inittab(4), environ(5), hpnls(5), lang(5),
termio(7).
HP-UX Release 11i: December 2000 2 Section 1M153
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