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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Creating word document (.doc) with attachment in unix solaris Post 302606960 by ajay547 on Tuesday 13th of March 2012 08:43:02 AM
Old 03-13-2012
Its solarix sparc machine. so i assume i cannot use, since i directly login to command line and have no GUI console. Is there any other alternative?
 

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fence_bullpap(8)					      System Manager's Manual						  fence_bullpap(8)

NAME
fence_bullpap - I/O Fencing agent for Bull FAME architecture controlled by a PAP management console. SYNOPSIS
fence_bullpap [OPTION]... DESCRIPTION
fence_bullpap is an I/O Fencing agent which can be used with Bull's NovaScale machines controlled by PAP management consoles. This agent calls Bull's support software provided by the NSMasterHW RPM available from Bull. fence_bullpap accepts options on the command line as well as from stdin. fenced sends the options through stdin when it execs the agent. fence_bullpap can be run by itself with command line options which is useful for testing. Vendor URL: http://www.bull.com OPTIONS
-a IPaddress IP address or hostname of the PAP management console. -h Print out a help message describing available options, then exit. -l login Login with administrative privileges. -d domain This is the domain name of the Bull machine to power-cycle. -o option Action to perform (on, off, reboot, status). -p password Password for login. -S path Full path to an executable to generate the password for login. -q Quiet operation. Only print out error messages. -V Print out a version message, then exit. STDIN PARAMETERS
ipaddr = < hostname | ip > IP address or hostname of the PAP management console. login= < param > Login with administrative privileges. domain = < param > This is the domain name of the Bull machine to power-cycle. option = < param > Action to perform (on, off, reboot, status). passwd = < param > Password for login. passwd_script = < param > Full path to an executable to generate the password for login. SEE ALSO
fence(8), fence_node(8) fence_bullpap(8)
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