04-22-2008
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1. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
Hello Everyone,
While trying to configure my network interface card on my system which runs mandrake 7, I have faced many problems. I used commands like netconf, drakconf, ifconfig etc to configure my NIC but of no use.
There is no output for dmesg|grep eth. Does that mean that mandrake... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: cyno
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2. HP-UX
using sam i have tryed to configure the nic, however when i try to do so i get an error saying i couldn't as i was using BIND ? (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: bobstar01
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3. Linux
Hi PPL!
I have P-IV processor, with on-board NIC card.
I have added one more NIC card for domestic use.
My kudzu does not recognise the newly added PCMCIA NIC card.
How to go about this one?
Suggest
PEnguin (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: chakri.penguin
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4. HP-UX
how can I determine which NIC card is virtual NIC Card
which condition can make a decision
Does HP UX have Virtual Network Adapter Concept
if ,it has
where I can Find if I Install Virutal Network Adapter
or which command that i can get it
or which software can generate
thanks (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: alert0919
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5. Solaris
Hi friends i have problem with my home pc, i installed solaris 10 but my lan drivers are not installed, if i want to install drivers manually from where to download and how to install. I have Realtech lan card. when i type ifconfig -a it shows only localhost 127.0.0.0 Lo0 cannot see other than... (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: kurva
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6. Solaris
I have configure 2 NIC in ipmp group1 .Similarly other 2 NIC in ipmp group2
When I connect both NIC to 2 different switch , which is connect to one L3 switch as trunk. Both the NIC failover to each other continously.
Following are the message log.
ifmsdb1 in.mpathd: NIC failure detected... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: abhaymittal003
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7. Linux
I have a linux box with 2 nic cards on it one for prod and one for backup.
My question is while the backup are happening how do I determine which nic is used for backups . I would like to run a command so that that I can see the usage in a dynamic fashion. (7 Replies)
Discussion started by: new2prog
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8. AIX
Hi All,
How can I find out which is ETH5 on my AIX P5 system. I have about seven different NIC card on this. I did move the cable to each one but still I was not able to see the link light up when I did netstat -v
Any idea?
Thanks. (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: samnyc
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9. HP-UX
Hi,
Someone asked me the below.
If the box has multiple NIC cards, try to run a test with interface address specified as shown below
$ java utils.MulticastTest -N server100 -A 237.155.155.1 -i <interfaceaddress>
How can I now find out if my box has multiple NIC cards and how can I... (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: mohtashims
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10. Red Hat
Hi,
I would like to know how to find out ACTUAL speed of NIC Card.
I have used the command ethtool eth0, it is showing supported modes,
but what is acutal speed ? how to find out? (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: manoj.solaris
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pvm_addhosts
ADDHOSTS(3PVM) PVM Version 3.4 ADDHOSTS(3PVM)
NAME
pvm_addhosts - Add hosts to the virtual machine.
SYNOPSIS
C int info = pvm_addhosts( char **hosts, int nhost, int *infos )
Fortran call pvmfaddhost( host, info )
PARAMETERS
hosts An array of strings naming the hosts to be added. Pvmd must already be installed and the user must have an account on the speci-
fied hosts.
nhost Integer specifying the length of array hosts.
infos Integer array of length nhost which returns the status for each host. Values less than zero indicate an error, while positive val-
ues are TIDs of the new hosts.
host Character string naming the host to be added.
info Integer status code returned by the routine. Values less than nhost indicate partial failure, and values less than 1 indicate
total failure.
DESCRIPTION
The routine pvm_addhosts adds the computers named in hosts to the configuration of computers making up the virtual machine. The names
should have the same syntax as lines of a pvmd hostfile (see man page for pvmd3): A hostname followed by options of the form xx=y.
If pvm_addhosts is successful, info will be equal to nhost. Partial success is indicated by 0 < info < nhost, and total failure by info <
1. The array infos can be checked to determine which host caused the error.
The Fortran routine pvmfaddhost adds a single host to the configuration with each call. info will be 1 if successful or < 0 if error.
The status of hosts can be requested by the application using pvm_mstat and pvm_config. If a host fails it will be automatically deleted
from the configuration. Using pvm_addhosts a replacement host can be added by the application, however it is the responsibility of the
application developer to make his application tolerant of host failure. Another use of this feature would be to add more hosts as they
become available, for example on a weekend, or if the application dynamically determines it could use more computational power.
EXAMPLES
C:
static char *hosts[] = {
"sparky",
"thud.cs.utk.edu",
};
info = pvm_addhosts( hosts, 2, infos );
Fortran:
CALL PVMFADDHOST( 'azure', INFO )
ERRORS
The following error conditions can be returned by pvm_addhosts:
PvmBadParam
giving an invalid argument value.
PvmAlready
another task is currently adding hosts.
PvmSysErr
local pvmd is not responding.
and in the infos vector:
PvmBadParam
bad hostname syntax.
PvmNoHost
no such host.
PvmCantStart
failed to start pvmd on host.
PvmDupHost
host already configured.
PvmBadVersion
pvmd protocol versions don't match.
PvmOutOfRes
PVM has run out of system resources.
SEE ALSO
pvm_pvmd3(1PVM), pvm_delhosts(3PVM), pvm_start_pvmd(3PVM), pvm_config(3PVM), pvm_mstat(3PVM)
22 February, 1994 ADDHOSTS(3PVM)