mvme332xt(1M) — ADMINISTRATOR COMMANDS
NAME
mvme332xt − create character device files
SYNOPSIS
/sbin/auto-device/mvme332xt [−v]
DESCRIPTION
The mvme332xt command creates character device files in /dev/port and /dev/printer. The mvme332xt command created character device files in /dev/port for eight asynchronous RS-232 ports and in /dev/printer for one parallel printer port for every mvme332xt board in the kernel’s Equip Device Table (EDT). The entries in /dev/port are the controller specific namings of the above mentioned ports. Their format is /dev/port/m332_cXdY where X is the controller number and Y is the port number. /dev/printer contains the parallel printer controller specific naming /dev/printer/m332_cXd8 where X is the controller number. A port is named sn, where s is the board number and n is a number from 0 to 8. Board numbers start at 0 and increment by 1.
When mvme332xt is invoked, it does the following:
removes any /dev/port and /dev/printer controller specific device files for boards that no longer exist
makes new /dev/port and /dev/printer printer files for the mvme332xt boards as needed
The mvme332xt command is invoked only upon system installation or when reconfiguration and reboot of the system prompts a new kernel to be created. The −v option sets the output to verbose.
Devices in /dev/term are created by the makedev(1M) program.
Any devices, such as a printer or a modem, that are added to a mvme332xt board should link the names that are to be used for the devices to the corresponding tty device files that were created [see ln(1)]. The command can be used only by the super-user.
EXAMPLE
A parallel printer is added to a mvme332xt board that is board number 1. The corresponding slot is /dev/printer/m332_c0d8. The user should use ln to link an appropriate name such as lp1 to the tty device file.
ln /dev/printer/m332_c0d8 /dev/lp1
FILES
/dev/port
/dev/printer