We have two clients that script FTP using ncftpput to upload files to our ftp servers. In the past on Solaris 10, we used WU-FTPD and everything worked smoothly. We migrated of SPARC and onto Ubuntu 12.04 server on x86 hardware last year. Initially, we were using VSFTPD. Everything works...
Wrong forum, but where is your default route? Assuming your ISP's site of that serial is 74.202.214.153:
ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 74.202.214.153
or
ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 serial0/0/0
Very basically with this example:
Router 1, 2 interfaces:
router eigrp 101
network 192.168.4.0
network 192.168.10.0
Router2, 2 interfaces:
router eigrp 101
network 192.168.4.0
network 192.168.11.0
If both routers have the "eigrp group 101" then they share the info with each other. Router...
I am working with a really old enterprise mail server and we are looking to migrate to a postfix based system. I can easily dump the internal LDAP database to a plain text file, with output like this:
dn: uid=cpraulg
objectclass: top
objectclass: person
objectclass: organizationalPerson...
The only thing I can find is here:
http://inaic.com/index.php?p=registry-operations#8
which states the limit is thirteen due to UDP limitations.
But that isn't a "legit" company.
I looked in FRFC1035 and some others and can't find this. I also have a Bind book and looked at all the NS...
I've seen that link before, but that still doesn't explain to me what causes the packets. We basically have cisco 75007 routers linked together either directly to each other or via SMC dumb switches and I only see dribbles on a handful of the interfaces.
So is it a bad car? IOS incompatibility...
2061954168 input packets with dribble condition detected"
On my Cisco 7500 I see this on one of my fast ethernet interfaces.
I tried to google and look around in some of my books but I can't seem to find much of anything about this message.
Advice? Card going bad?
Paul
it works because the [s] is how you can search for multiple items.
doing what I did:
|/usr/bin/grep $i|/usr/bin/grep -v grep
does a similar thing. first I grep for the $i, then I grep those results with a grep -v grep which means find everything as long as it doesn't include the word grep.
PAul
I ended up just using this:
for i in `cat /inet/tools/config/recycler.2live`
do
TEST=`ps -ef|/usr/bin/grep $i|/usr/bin/grep -v grep|wc -l`
if [ $TEST = 0 ]
then
echo "Subject: A server on $HOST is down\n\n$i is not running on $HOST"|mail sysdev@Car-Part.com
fi
done
I...
In your example, it will output "$i not found" every time, even if the server is running.
I'm using the KSH shell so, i use the back ticks when cat'ing the file.
so grep -q does do what I want...that is it will tell me if it finds the process running, and wouldn't it output that as a 1 or 0 or...
My boss has asked me to write a script that will detect if a certian process is running, and if it isn't to send an email to our systems group to let us know.
I wrote the script so it looks for a process ID (PID) file and if the PID is not there, to send it. That doesn't work for him...
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