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Setting Terminal Options with the
sitty
Utility
sitty
is a utility program that sets and displays the terminal options for the
SunSAI/P.
The
sitty
command must be run each time the machine is booted if non default
settings are required for certain ports. Usually, the best way to do this is by adding
sitty
commands to your system initialization file (you can put them in a text file in
the
/etc/rc2.d
directory
,
and give the file a name such as
/etc/rc2.d/S99saip
or
/etc/rc2.d/S99sittystuff
; refer to the Solaris System Administration Guide
for details). Alternatively, you may include the
sitty
command sequence in your
.login
or
.profile
files. Your system administrator can help you edit these files.
The full pathname for the command is
/opt/SUNWconn/bin/sitty
.
The format is:
With no options,
sitty
displays all SunSAI/P special driver settings, modem
signals, and all standard parameters for the TTY device referenced by standard
input.
Command options are provided to change flow control settings, force modem
control lines, and display all TTY settings (see
TABLE 7-1
). Any unrecognized options
are passed to
stty(1)
for interpretation.
sitty [-a] [
option(s)
] [<
ttyname
]
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