CRPTY(8) Domain/OS BSD CRPTY(8)
NAME
crpty - create pseudo tty device entries
SYNOPSIS
/etc/crpty count [directory]
DESCRIPTION
crpty creates the pairs of device entries that are used by the pseudo-
terminal driver; see pty(4). The number of psuedo-terminal device pairs
created controls the number of simultaneous incoming rlogin and telnet
processes to an individual node.
crpty takes the argument count, which is the number of pairs of pty
entries to create. We recommend a maximum of 16 pairs on all machines
other than the DN10000 Series. For the DN10000 Series, we recommend up
to the maximum number of pairs allowed, which is 64.
crpty names the device pairs ptyp[0-f] and ttyp[0-f] for the first
sixteen device pairs. Subsequent sets of sixteen device pairs are named
ptyq[0-f] and ttyq[0-f], ptyr[0-f] and ttyr[0-f], and ptys[0-f] and
ttys[0-f], respectively.
The optional argument directory allows you to specify the directory in
which the device entry pairs are created; by default, the entries are
created in /dev.
You must be logged in as root to run crpty.
EXAMPLE
/etc/crpty 2
creates /dev/ptyp0, /dev/ttyp0, and /dev/ptyp1, /dev/ttyp1.
SEE ALSO
pty(4)