Hi Siva, Typing dmesg at the remote terminal does allow viewing of the kernel ring buffer on the other machine. It does what I want, although it would be nice if you didn't have to type dmesg all the time. Probably the only other way to get the print messages out of the rtl module is through a fifo? Thanks very much Ollie "Kalyanaraman, Sivakumar (CTS)" <KSiva@chn.COGNIZANT.COM> on 03/29/2001 10:59:45 PM To: "'Oliver.J.Enders@aero.org'" <Oliver.J.Enders@aero.org> cc: 'rtl' <rtl@rtlinux.org> Subject: RE: [rtl] print_rtl during remote login Hi, if my understanding is correct, rtl_printf messages go directly to the console of the system. to view these messages, you can use dmesg so that all the logged messages can be seen from the remote terminal. regards, siva > -----Original Message----- > From: Oliver.J.Enders@aero.org [mailto:Oliver.J.Enders@aero.org] > Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2001 10:47 PM > To: rtl@rtlinux.org > Subject: [rtl] print_rtl during remote login > > > When I operate my rtlinux machine remotely using rlogin from another > machine, the printf_rtl output from within my program goes to > the screen of > the rtlinux machine instead of to the remote machine. This behavior > applies not just to my output but also to other rtl messages such as > "RTLinux Extensions Loaded (http://www.fsmlabs.com/)". > > But regular operating system messages, including the gdb > debugger messages, > do go over to the remote machine as expected. > > Is there a mechanism for redirecting the standard output? > > This seems like an important capability that probably has an > easy answer. > > Thanks > Ollie > > > -- [rtl] --- > To unsubscribe: > echo "unsubscribe rtl" | mail majordomo@rtlinux.org OR > echo "unsubscribe rtl <Your_email>" | mail majordomo@rtlinux.org > -- > For more information on Real-Time Linux see: > http://www.rtlinux.org/rtlinux/ > (See attached file: InterScan_Disclaimer.txt)
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