1 |
This works, but is less then easily read. Is there a better way or program |
2 |
to parse the screen, perhaps in real time so you can watch a user who's |
3 |
having troubles and give them a hand, etc? |
4 |
|
5 |
> |
6 |
> For every ttyX there's a /dev/vcsX with the actual screen. |
7 |
> |
8 |
> Simply, cat /dev/vcs0 , in your case :) |
9 |
> |
10 |
> Cheers, |
11 |
> Dan. |
12 |
> |
13 |
> ----- Original Message ----- |
14 |
> From: "Mauro Stettler" <gentoo-list@××××××××××.com> |
15 |
> To: <gentoo-server@l.g.o> |
16 |
> Sent: Wednesday, March 24, 2004 1:18 PM |
17 |
> Subject: [gentoo-server] show screen over ssh |
18 |
> |
19 |
> |
20 |
>> hi list |
21 |
>> |
22 |
>> I got a server with running processes on his screen (tty0) and I need to |
23 |
>> know how, what the monitor show's. but the only possibility to access |
24 |
>> the machine is ssh. |
25 |
>> |
26 |
>> Does anybody know an application to show a tty like: |
27 |
>> xxx -t /dev/tty0 |
28 |
>> |
29 |
>> thanks |
30 |
>> mauro |
31 |
>> |
32 |
>> |
33 |
> |