Hi all,
I have some doubts in selecting the interface to transfer packets and receive the packets.
--> Multiple interfaces :
--------------------
1) 0.0.0.0 --------> wild card address.
2) x.x.x.x --------> valid address.(192.168.1.156)
3) ff.ff.ff.ff -------->... (0 Replies)
Move all files starting with a specific name to different directory.
This shell script program should have three parameters
File Name
Source Directory
Destination Directory
User should be able to enter ‘AB_CD*' in file name parameter. In this case all the files starting with AB_CD will... (1 Reply)
I'd like to specify a different build and deployment path for files, by default the same path is used for both build and install, I wasn't able to find a way to make these different. With Solaris pkgadd, one can specify different paths in prototype, so I would assume something like that is possible... (0 Replies)
Hi Everyone,
I am using solaris 10.I am facing a different problem here with tlsftp.I have intalled all steps for tlsftp and able to connect to the destination server from the source server.It worked for some days.But recently when i am connectin it is giving below error.I am... (0 Replies)
hi All,
i have 2 server setup now for Rsync, i configured Rsync on both of the server and it worked well when i did run from source to destination. and while running back from destination to source it produced this error:
bash-3.2$ ksh rsync_bravo_db.ksh usa0300uz1247.apps.mc.xerox.com... (0 Replies)
hi All, Any one answer my requirement.
I have source location
src_dir="/home/oracle/arun/IRMS-CM"
My Target location
dest_dir="/home/oracle/arun/LiveLink/IRMS-CM/$dc/$pc/$ct"
my source text files check with below example.text file content
$fn "\t" $dc "\t" $pc "\t" ... (3 Replies)
Hi Guys,
how to count number of files successfully copied while coping files from source to destination path
ex:10 files from source to target location copying
if 8 files copied successfully then
echo successfully copied=8
failure=2 files
if two files get error to coping files from... (23 Replies)
Is there a way to find out all the ports open between source IP & destination IP in any way ? (12 Replies)
Discussion started by: UnknownGuy
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rasort
RASORT(1) General Commands Manual RASORT(1)NAME
rasort - sort argus(8) data file.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2000-2003 QoSient. All rights reserved.
SYNOPSIS
rasort [[-M sortmode] [sortmode] ...] [raoptions]
DESCRIPTION
Rasort reads argus data from an argus-data source, sorts the records based on the criteria specified on the command line, and outputs a
valid argus-stream.
OPTIONS
Rasort, like all ra based clients, supports a number of ra options including filtering of input argus records through a terminating filter
expression. See ra(1) for a complete description of ra options. rasort(1) specific options are:
-M sortmode Supported sortmodes are:
time record start time <default>
startime record start time <default>
lasttime record last time.
trans aggregation record count.
dur record total duration.
avgdur record average duration.
saddr source IP addr.
daddr destination IP addr.
proto transaction protocol.
sport source port number.
dport destination port number.
stos source TOS byte value.
dtos destination TOS byte value.
sttl src -> dst TTL value.
dttl dst -> src TTL value.
bytes total transaction bytes.
sbytes src -> dst transaction bytes.
dbytes dst -> src transaction bytes.
pkts total transaction packet count.
spkts src -> dst packet count.
dpkts dst -> src packet count.
load bits per second.
loss pkts retransmitted or dropped.
rate pkts per second.
tranref argus transaction reference number.
seq argus sequence number.
srcid argus source identifier.
INVOCATION
A sample invocation of rasort(1). This call reads argus(8) data from inputfile and sorts the IP protocol based argus(8) data, first by the
destination IP address, then by the service (destination) port number and then by the source IP address, and writes the results to stdout.
For most services, this arranges argus(8) formatted data by server, service, and then by client.
rasort -r inputfile -M daddr dport saddr - ip
SEE ALSO ra(1), rarc(5), argus(8), tcpdump(1)FILES AUTHORS
Carter Bullard (carter@qosient.com).
BUGS
07 November 2000 RASORT(1)