04-24-2002
Multiple Network Card Status Script
I have multiple Sun Solaris 8 systems running multiple network cards. (Mix of quad and gig cards.)
What I would like to do is create a monitor script to ensure high availability of these cards.
Has anyone ever had a situation like this?
I was thinking of using the ping command, but am not sure if that is the most efficient way to go.
Any thoughts are appreciated.
Thanks.
-K
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
capiinit
capiinit(8) System Manager's Manual capiinit(8)
NAME
capiinit - start or stop CAPI-capable ISDN cards
SYNOPSIS
capiinit [OPTIONS] start | stop | show | status | prepare | reload | activate | deactivate
capiinit [OPTIONS] activate|deactivate cardname
capiinit [OPTIONS] activate|deactivate driver [cardname]
DESCRIPTION
capiinit is called with one of the following actions:
start Load all modules and initialize all cards (loading the firmware), which are configured in /etc/capi.conf.
stop Reset all cards and unload modules.
show Show the current configuration.
status Show the current status.
prepare
Load all modules.
activate
Initialize all cards.
activate cardname
Initialize one card (i.e.: c4-ec00).
activate driver [cardnumber]
Initialize one card.
deactivate
Reset all cards.
deactivate cardname
Reset one card (i.e.: c4-ec00).
deactivate driver [cardnumber]
Reset one card.
reload Reset all cards and initialize them again.
Firmware files are searched in this order in the following directories: /usr/share/isdn/`uname -r`, /usr/share/isdn, /usr/lib/isdn,
/lib/isdn.
There is a sample config in /etc/capi.conf.
OPTIONS
-c filename, --config filename
Use filename as config file (default is /etc/capi.conf).
-d, --debug
Save patch values for debugging purposes.
-s, --silent
Don't show status information.
AUTHOR
Manpage written from C source by Paul Slootman <paul@debian.org>, updated by Matthias Klose <m@klose.in-berlin.de>.
capiinit(8)