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Operating Systems Linux SuSE Routing RTNETLINK answers: No such process Post 302606036 by mark54g on Friday 9th of March 2012 11:31:28 AM
Old 03-09-2012
I figured that the problem was one of routing. Smilie
 

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NIFIND(1)						      General Commands Manual							 NIFIND(1)

NAME
nifind - find a directory in the NetInfo hierarchy SYNOPSIS
nifind [ -anvp ] [ -t timeout ] directory [ domain ] DESCRIPTION
nifind searches for the named directory in the NetInfo hierarchy. It starts at the local domain and climbs up through the hierarchy until it reaches the root domain. Any occurrences of directory are reported by directory ID number. If the optional domain argument is given, then nifind stops climbing at that point in the hierarchy. The domain argument must be specified by an absolute or relative domain name. When invoked with the -a option, nifind searches for the named directory in the entire NetInfo hierarchy (or the subtree with domain as the root if domain is specified). The -n option exempts local domains from the search. nifind uses a default two second connection timeout when contacting a domain. The connection timeout can be overridden with the -t option. OPTIONS
-a Search for directory in the entire NetInfo hierarchy. -n Exempt local directories from the search. -p Print directory contents. -t timeout Specify an integer value as the connection timeout (in seconds). -v Produce verbose output. EXAMPLES
% nifind /printers/inky /printers/inky found in /software, id = 202 /printers/inky found in /, id = 357 % nifind -a /machines/mailhost /sales /machines/mailhost found in /sales, id = 234 % nifind -v /users/uid=164 /users/uid=164 not found in /sales/polaris /users/uid=164 not found in /sales /users/uid=164 found in /, id = 451 % nifind -p /machines/mailhost /machines/mailhost found in /sales, id=171 name: zippy mailhost ip_address: 192.42.172.5 /machines/mailhost found in /, id = 350 name: zorba mailhost ip_address: 192.42.172.1 SEE ALSO
netinfo(5) AUTHOR
Marc Majka, Apple Computer Inc. BUGS
nifind does not complain if domain is not an ancestor specified in a normal search. Apple Computer, Inc. August 9, 1994 NIFIND(1)
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