Tham khảo tài liệu 'sun fundamentals of solaris 7 eu-118 student guide with instructor notes phần 10', ngoại ngữ, ngữ pháp tiếng anh phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả | 17 Using the r log in Command Use the r 1 og i n command to establish a remote login session on another workstation when you need to Access information on another workstation that is not available otherwise Access your workstation remotely to read mail Kill a process that has caused your workstation to hang Use the command format rlogin hostname -option Using the rlogin Command Overview Use the rlogin command to establish a remote login session on another workstation. Remotely logging in to a workstation is helpful under the following circumstances To access information on another workstation that is not available otherwise To access your workstation remotely to read mail. To kill a process that has caused your workstation to hang Command Format rlogin hostname -option Fundamentals of Solaris 7 Copyright 1999 Sun Microsystems Inc. All Rights Reserved. Enterprise Services August 1999 Revision D 17-8 17 Using the rlogin Command Overview Remotely Logging in to Another Host rlogin saturn Password Last login Mon Dec 21 11 04 27 from venus Sun Microsystems Inc. SunOS Generic October 1998 id uid 102 user2 gid 10 staff uname -n saturn pwd home user2 exit Connection closed. Network Basics 17-9 Copyright 1999 Sun Microsystems Inc. All Rights Reserved. Enterprise Services August 1999 Revision D 17 B B pssfygiS Sun Educational Services Specifying a Different Login ID Use the -1 option to specify a different login ID for the remote login session Be sure you have an account on the desired remote machine Use the command format rlogin hostname -1 username Using the rlogin Command Specifying a Different Login ID Use the -l option to specify a different login ID for the remote login session. The system administrator can set up a guest account so users can remotely log on to a server. Command Format rlogin hostname -l username Fundamentals of Solaris 7 Copyright 1999 Sun Microsystems Inc. All Rights Reserved. Enterprise .