if i wanted to ping all the machines in a given directory (/etc/hosts) and return a total count of responses how would i go about scripting that?
complete newbie...so be gentle
if ; then //$1 = /etc/hosts
cd "$1"
//this puts me into the directory i need...but how do i send ... (2 Replies)
I would have searched for this but I couldn't really think of what to use for the search text...
I've got a situation where I need to automate responses to an executable when running it from a script so that it can be made into a job the operators don't have to interact with. When I run it... (2 Replies)
Unfortunately googling the word 'chat' gives you zebedee billion responses that relate to everything and few of them refer to the linux chat command. I've read the man page and found a couple of examples but can't see how to do this.
I want to query the modem for it's manufacturer, product id... (8 Replies)
Hello,
I am trying to count how many times a subject makes a correct switch or a correct stay response in a simple task. I have data on which condition they were in (here, labeled "IMAGINE" and "RECALL"), as well as whether they made a left or right button response, and whether the outcome was... (5 Replies)
Hello Everyone,
Below is the output of the ping from a router. Please help with a script which extract the Avg value from the o/p (Avg here = 4, as depicted below) and put the value into a new file.
Will appreciate your help dearly
Router#ping 36.36.36.36
Type escape sequence to abort.... (2 Replies)
Hey everyone,
Okay, so I've been having some fun with the dig command, and wanted to dig my old school. Two questions came up from this. So I:
dig @8.8.8.8 +recurse njcu.edu ANY
and the result is about 8 records, including the SOA record. One of them is this weird TXT record, and the other is... (1 Reply)
So first: Sorry if the title is confusing...
I have a script I'm writing with a file with several names in it (some other info - but it's not really pertinent...) - I want to be allow the user to delete certain records, but I ran into a problem I'm not sure how to go about fixing.
If I were... (6 Replies)
In this script:
#!/bin/bash
# bird
read -p "Enter name of a bird "
REPLY=$REPLY
birdname="duck sparrow hawk"
for i in $birdname
do
if ]
then
echo "Yes, that is a bird."
else
echo "That is not a bird."
fi
done
I get... (9 Replies)
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fcping
FCPING(8) Open-FCoE Tools FCPING(8)NAME
fcping - Fibre Channel Ping (ELS ECHO) tool
SYNOPSIS
fcping [-fqx] [ -i interval ] [ -c count ] [ -s size ] -h source target
source = interface | MAC | WWPN | FC-ID
target = -P WWPN | -N WWPN | -F FC-ID
DESCRIPTION
The fcping command performs the Fibre Channel FC-LS-2 ECHO ELS command and displays the reply. The max payload for fcping is 2108 bytes.
When no -c is given, fcping will continue until user interrupts.
OPTIONS -f
Flood ping
-q
Quiet! just print summary
-x
Hex dump of responses
-i interval
Wait interval seconds between each ping
-c count
Stop after sending count pings
-h source
Source is interface like ethX, MAC address, WWPN, or FC-ID
-s size
Byte-length of ping request payload (max 2108)
-F FC-ID
Destination port ID
-P WWPN
Destination world-wide port name
-N WWNN
Destination world-wide node name
EXAMPLES
Sends ELS ECHO to Port FC-ID 0xbf0027 from interface n0.170 with max 3 pings.
fcping -c 3 -h n0.170 -F 0xbf0027
sending echo to 0xBF0027
echo 1 accepted 16.170 ms
echo 2 accepted 7.053 ms
echo 3 accepted 6.803 ms
3 frames sent, 3 received 0 errors, 0.000% loss, avg. rt time 10.009 ms
Sends ELS ECHO to WWNN 0x1000001B213C9DDA from interface n0.170 with max 3 pings and payload size 1500 bytes
fcping -c 3 -h n0.170 -s 1500 -N 0x1000001B213C9DDA
sending echo to 0xBF0027
echo 1 accepted 6.597 ms
echo 2 accepted 6.925 ms
echo 3 accepted 12.419 ms
3 frames sent, 3 received 0 errors, 0.000% loss, avg. rt time 8.647 ms
Sends ELS ECHO to WWNN 0x1000001B213C9DDA from interface n0.170 continuously with payload of 32 bytes and hex-dump the reply to the screen
fcping -x -h n0.170 -s 32 -N 0x1000001B213C9DDA
sending echo to 0xBF0027
echo 1 accepted 6.937 ms
response length 32
0 02000000 00000001 00010203 04050607
10 08090a0b 0c0d0e0f 10111213 14151617
echo 2 accepted 6.923 ms
response length 32
0 02000000 00000002 00010203 04050607
10 08090a0b 0c0d0e0f 10111213 14151617
echo 3 accepted 84.929 ms
response length 32
0 02000000 00000003 00010203 04050607
10 08090a0b 0c0d0e0f 10111213 14151617
SEE ALSO fcoeadm(8)SUPPORT
fcping is part of the fcoe-utils package, maintained through the Open-FCoE project. Resources for both developers and users can be found at
the Open-FCoE website http://open-fcoe.org/.
Open-FCoE 05/24/2011 FCPING(8)