I have a server that has its storage as NetApp and the connection to it is via iscsi protocol, and we are having issues posted on
related to iscsi
So I was tryng to figure it out what is the problem??
Actually I want to display the entire output fired by ps command. My output gets trucated after 80 chars.
Thus, i am not able to see the entire command running when i give a ps -eaf ....
Does anyone know how do i display the entire output fired by ps command .. (i.e the command along with... (5 Replies)
Hi.
I'm trying to capture traffic with the snoop command using the net expression but I fail when a I've to specify a subnet
ex: 10.201.64/18
Did you know the correct syntax?
I've tried with
snoop -ta -x0 net 10.201.64.0 255.255.192.0
but doesn't match.
Thnx (4 Replies)
Hello All,
I have a an application written in C and runing on Red Hat Linux.
In my code I have written a command that is fired on the linux shell by using system() function call.
Now I need to read the output of this command in my c program and assign it to a variable.
Can anyone... (1 Reply)
Hi Everyone :),
Need your advice as I'm new to UNIX scripting.. I'm trying to write a script to capture snoop output for 5 minutes for every hour for 24 hours. To stop snoop, I need to press Control-C to break it. This is what I got so far, but now I'm stuck! :confused:
The script:
# cat... (2 Replies)
Hi All,
How I will read the output of the tail -F command in perl.
I have text file with below contains
file1.txt
1
2
3
4
$running=1;
sub openLog($)
{
(my $log) = @_; (1 Reply)
Hi all,
Is it possible to create an script that parse an snoop output similar to the example above ? Each line is ended by "$" (set list in vi). as a result, I would like to print the output in only one line.
can someone give me some tip ?
Thanks a lot .:)
l version="1.0" ... (5 Replies)
Hey, guys!
Trying to research this is such a pain since the read command itself is a common word. Try searching "unix OR linux read command examples" or using the command substitution keyword. :eek:
So, I wanted to use a command statement similar to the following.
This is kinda taken... (2 Replies)
Hi. I'm trying to write a script that reads a line on a file and runs a different command for a different line output.
For example, if it finds the word "Kuku" on the line it sends mail to Kuku@kuku.com. Otherwise, it sends mail to Lulu@lulu.com.
TIA. (2 Replies)
I'm working on a short BASH script on my Ubuntu box that will run powerpoint scripts with MS Powerpoint Viewer 2007 via WINE.
I can run the presentation when I run it manually but what i'd like to do is have the script look for the newest file then run it.
#! /bin/sh
# Start the newest... (2 Replies)
Hi Folks,
I'm currently trying to read several values into different variables.
Actually, what I'm doing works, but I get an error message.
My attempts are:
read strCPROC strIPROC strAPROC <<<$(ssh -n -T hscroot@$HMC "lshwres -r proc -m $strIDENT --level sys -F \"configurable_sys_proc_units... (11 Replies)
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iscsi_initiator
ISCSI_INITIATOR(4) BSD Kernel Interfaces Manual ISCSI_INITIATOR(4)NAME
iscsi_initiator -- kernel driver for the iSCSI protocol
SYNOPSIS
To compile this driver into the kernel, place the following lines in your kernel configuration file:
device iscsi_initiator
Alternatively, to load the driver as a module at boot time, place the following line in loader.conf(5):
iscsi_initiator_load="YES"
DESCRIPTION
The iscsi_initiator implements the kernel side of the Internet SCSI (iSCSI) network protocol standard. The userland companion is
iscontrol(8), and permits access to remote virtual SCSI devices via cam(4).
SYSCTL VARIABLES
debug.iscsi_initiator set the debug-level, 0 means no debugging, 9 for maximum.
net.iscsi.isid the initiator part of the Session Identifier.
The following are informative only:
net.iscsi.driver_version the current version of the driver.
net.iscsi.sessions the number of current active sessions.
net.iscsi.n.targetname the target name of session n.
net.iscsi.n.targedaddress the IP address of the target of session n.
net.iscsi.n.stats statistics for session
net.iscsi.n.pid the process id of the userland side of session n, see iscontrol(8).
FILES
The iscsi_initiator driver creates the following:
/dev/iscsi used to create new sessions.
/dev/iscsi%d for each new session.
SEE ALSO cam(4), camcontrol(8), iscontrol(8)STANDARDS
iSCSI RFC 3720
BUGS
The lun discovery method is old-fashioned.
BSD May 9, 2010 BSD