Using `tmux`, we can spawn a bunch of `picocom` processes for the serial ports connected to other server's console ports. The _serial-terminal-server_ service manages the `tmux` server process, while the individual _serial-terminal-server-window@.service_ units create a window in the `tmux` session. The serial terminal server runs as a dedicated user. The SSH server is configured to force this user to connect to the `tmux` session. This should help ensure the serial consoles are accessible, even if the Active Directory server is unavailable. |
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add-window.sh | ||
connect-serial.sh | ||
remove-window.sh | ||
serial-terminal-server-window@.service | ||
serial-terminal-server.service | ||
start-server.sh | ||
start-session.sh | ||
start-terminal-server.sh |