NAME utmhadm - Sun Ray enterprise appliance multihead group con- figuration SYNOPSIS /opt/SUNWut/sbin/utmhadm [ groupname ] /opt/SUNWut/sbin/utmhadm -a groupname -g COLSxROWS -p primaryCID -l CID1,CID2, ... ,CIDn /opt/SUNWut/sbin/utmhadm -d groupname /opt/SUNWut/sbin/utmhadm -e [ -f filename ] /opt/SUNWut/sbin/utmhadm -o [ -f filename ] /opt/SUNWut/sbin/utmhadm -h /opt/SUNWut/sbin/utmhadm DESCRIPTION The utmhadm command provides a way to administer Sun Ray enterprise server multihead terminal groups. The information that utmhadm displays and that is editable is stored in the Sun Ray administration database. The utmhadm operations that only display information may be run by any user. Operations that change data must be run by superuser. OPTIONS Without options, utmhadm lists information about all termi- nal groups currently configured on the system. The following options are supported: -a groupname Creates a new terminal group having identifier group- name. This name must be unique and not already exist on the system. -d groupname Removes the terminal group for the specified group- name. -e Populates the system terminal group database with input data of the format produced by -o, from standard input. -f filename Specify a filename for use with -e or -o instead of standard input or output. -g COLSxROWS Specifies the geometry of the terminal group in the form COLSxROWS. This number of columns and rows must not exceed the maximum number allowed and must match the number of terminals specified with -l. This option can only be used with -a. -h Prints the usage message. -l CID1,CID2,... CIDn Specifies the member terminal canonical identifiers when creating a group. A canonical identifier has the form IEEE802.nnnnnnnnnnnn and the list must be comma- separated. Discussion of these identifiers is beyond the scope of this manual. The maximum number of termi- nals allowed is 16. -o Dumps all system configured terminal group data, in comma-separated format, to standard output. Intended for use subsequently with -e. -p primaryCID Identifies which in the list of canonical identifiers, specified with -l, is designated as the primary termi- nal within the group. The primary is repeated in the list specified by -l. This option can only be used with -a. EXAMPLES Example 1: To create a terminal group having two terminals with the first one being the primary: # /opt/SUNWut/sbin/utmhadm -a srgroupA -g 2x1 -p IEEE802.080020b0562f -l IEEE802.080020b0562f,IEEE802.080020b64574 ATTRIBUTES See attributes(5) for a description of the following attri- bute: ____________________________________________________________ | Attribute Types | Attribute Values | | Availability | SUNWuta | |_____________________________|_____________________________| SEE ALSO utxconfig(1) Sun Ray Enterprise Server Software Administrator's Guide
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