Logical Solutions SCS-R manual B.1.3 View a Buffer, B.1.4 Control the Output of Debugging Messages

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B.1.3 View a Buffer

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B.1.3 View a Buffer

You use less, cat, etc.to view a port’s buffer. There are at least two methods:

/lsi/ports/buf_<portname>

or

/proc/port_buffers/<portnumber>

B.1.4 Control the Output of Debugging Messages

There is an option to control the output of debugging messages. This is a very handy option to have for sysadmins who are integrating NIS port access.

This option allows one method of isolating a problem area during NIS configura- tion. You may output to syslog, but be careful sending to anything else. port_access is called by the driver, and stdin, stdout, stderr, are not open.

See the --quietoption. The driver uses the -qoption.

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