Re: Accessing the "console" of linux client

2008-06-06 Thread Corne Beerse
Tony Cappellini wrote: >>Runlevel 3 is not that well defined... If this is a graphical (X11) based display, then there are several ways to make it viewable with a vnc >>viewer. If it is a text (character) console, then there are better ways to make it remote available. Since w

Re: Accessing the "console" of linux client

2008-06-05 Thread Waldirio Manhães Pinheiro
Friends In the Xen environment, this work fine (access the virtual machine by vnc in runlevel 3 or 5). Regards 2008/6/5 Tony Cappellini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > >> >>Runlevel 3 is not that well defined... If this is a graphical (X11) > > based display, then there are several ways to make it

Re: Accessing the "console" of linux client

2008-06-05 Thread Tony Cappellini
>> >>Runlevel 3 is not that well defined... If this is a graphical (X11) > based display, then there are several ways to make it viewable with a vnc > >>viewer. If it is a text (character) console, then there are better ways to > make it remote available. Since when? I've never seen a system boot

Re: Accessing the "console" of linux client

2008-06-05 Thread Corne Beerse
Tony Cappellini wrote: We have a linux client which boots a small ramdisk image into RUN Level 3, over ethernet from a server, in a small lab. Runlevel 3 is not that well defined... If this is a graphical (X11) based display, then there are several ways to make it viewable with a vnc viewer.

Re: Accessing the "console" of linux client

2008-05-31 Thread Robin Hill
On Sat May 31, 2008 at 12:21:39PM -0400, B. Scott Smith wrote: > I use x11vnc to monitor the "console screen" of a Linux Server. > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X11vnc > I don't think this is the "console screen" that was meant - x11vnc just shows the standard X server output, rather than run

Re: Accessing the "console" of linux client

2008-05-31 Thread B. Scott Smith
I use x11vnc to monitor the "console screen" of a Linux Server. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X11vnc Robin Hill wrote: > On Fri May 30, 2008 at 05:32:35PM -0700, Tony Cappellini wrote: > > >> Is it possible to use VNC to forward the "console screen" to the Linux >> server, then connect to

Re: Accessing the "console" of linux client

2008-05-31 Thread Robin Hill
On Fri May 30, 2008 at 05:32:35PM -0700, Tony Cappellini wrote: > Is it possible to use VNC to forward the "console screen" to the Linux > server, then connect to the Linux server from the Windows machines, in order > to > monitor the test progress on the Linux client? > No, VNC only works as an X

Accessing the "console" of linux client

2008-05-30 Thread Tony Cappellini
We have a linux client which boots a small ramdisk image into RUN Level 3, over ethernet from a server, in a small lab. The linux client can only talk to the server it boots from, via ethernet. That subnet is not accessible from outside of the lab. I can access the Linux server via ssh, filezilla,