I am pretty new to this. My router was earlier configured to enable DHCP, thus my UNIX box is using the dhcp address, i.e. I have to do a ifconfig dhcp hme0 start. Since I am planning to use my NT as a web server, I needed to use the static IP address. How do I configure the unix box to use the... (5 Replies)
Hi there,
I have a Debian 5.0 server newly installed.
By default, the ip address is given by dhcp.
pegase:~# grep '^' /etc/network/interfaces
auto lo
iface lo inet loopback
allow-hotplug eth0
iface eth0 inet dhcp
pegase:~# head -2 /etc/hosts
127.0.0.1 localhost
127.0.1.1 ... (1 Reply)
Hi All
I am having a solaris 10 virtual machine on vista (using vmware 7) laptop.
Now i want to access virtual machine from vista using putty.
Problem is that i insalled the solaris machine as dhcp. and whenever i connect to internet or reboot my system the IP address of solaris... (1 Reply)
Hi all,
I have literally spent all day trying dozens of different combinations, re-installs and tweaks to try and resolve this problem. I would be EXTREMELY grateful if anyone can help/point me in the right direction.
I am using OpenBSD 4.6 and am trying to connect to my wireless network with... (1 Reply)
Hi All,
Could you please explain the purpose of assigning the static IP by using the DHCP Concept. Like by using the clients MAC address we assign the static IP Address. Waiting for your reply. Thanks in Advance. (6 Replies)
Hello,
Greetings!!
I have a server with 3 TB of disk space and 12 GB RAM and a i7 processor.
What I did thus far is to install Oracle Enterprise Linux (OEL 5.7)as the host system and install Oracle Virtual box and created 3 VM's. Installed OEL 5.7 on one of the VM, working on installing... (1 Reply)
Hi all,
I would need to register a random free subdomain address and associate that to my IP Address. Any suggestion of a good service?
Also I don't have a static IP but i remember that there are services that automatically reset the right IP address behind the subdomain but i don't remember... (1 Reply)
p { margin-bottom: 0.1in; line-height: 120%; }a:link { } Hello,
I'm have an interesting issue with some Raspberry Pi's which I have on my home network.
The pi's are on 192.168.1.102, 192.168.1.103, 192.168.1.104
Something very strange is happening on my network. The pi on 192.168.1.104 is... (2 Replies)
Hi All,
Am using centos 7 in my vmware workstatio with the bridged network. when run the ifconfig cmd its not at all showing the ip address and pls advise how to set static ip address in my linux box. (1 Reply)
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LEARN ABOUT NETBSD
pcibus_conf_read
PCI(3) BSD Library Functions Manual PCI(3)NAME
pci -- library interface for PCI bus access
LIBRARY
PCI Bus Access Library (libpci, -lpci)
SYNOPSIS
#include <pci.h>
int
pcibus_conf_read(int pcifd, u_int bus, u_int dev, u_int func, u_int reg, pcireg_t *valp);
int
pcibus_conf_write(int pcifd, u_int bus, u_int dev, u_int func, u_int reg, pcireg_t val);
int
pcidev_conf_read(int devfd, u_int reg, pcireg_t *valp);
int
pcidev_conf_write(int devfd, u_int reg, pcireg_t val);
char *
pci_findvendor(pcireg_t id_reg);
void
pci_devinfo(pcireg_t id_reg, pcireg_t class_reg, char *devinfo, size_t len);
void
pci_conf_print(int pcifd, u_int bus, u_int dev, u_int func);
DESCRIPTION
The pci library provides support for accessing the PCI bus by user programs.
These functions are available in the libpci library. Programs should be linked with -lpci.
CONFIGURATION SPACE FUNCTIONS
The following functions are used to access PCI configuration space:
pcibus_conf_read()
Access the PCI configuration register reg on the device located at bus, dev, func, and place the result in *valp. pcifd must be an
open file descriptor to a PCI bus within the target PCI domain.
pcibus_conf_write()
Write the value specified by val into the PCI configuration register reg on the device located at bus, dev, func. pcifd must be an
open file descriptor to a PCI bus within the target PCI domain.
pcidev_conf_read()
Access the PCI configuration register reg on the device associated with the open file descriptor devfd and place the result in *valp.
pcidev_conf_write()
Write the value specified by val into the PCI configuration register reg on the device associated with the open file descriptor devfd.
MISCELLANEOUS FUNCTIONS
The following miscellaneous functions are available:
pci_findvendor()
Return an ASCII description of the PCI vendor in the PCI ID register id_reg.
pci_devinfo()
Return an ASCII description of the PCI vendor, PCI product, and PCI class specified by the PCI ID register id_reg and PCI class ID reg-
ister class_reg. The description is placed into the buffer pointed to by devinfo; the size of that buffer is specified in len.
pci_conf_print()
Print the PCI configuration information for the device located at bus, dev, func. pcifd must be an open file descriptor to a PCI bus
within the target PCI domain.
RETURN VALUES
The pcibus_conf_read(), pcibus_conf_write(), pcidev_conf_read(), and pcidev_conf_write() functions return 0 on success and -1 on failure.
The pci_findvendor() function returns NULL if the PCI vendor description cannot be found.
SEE ALSO pci(4)HISTORY
The pcibus_conf_read(), pcibus_conf_write(), pcidev_conf_read(), pcidev_conf_write(), pci_findvendor(), pci_devinfo(), and pci_conf_print()
functions first appeared in NetBSD 1.6.
BSD April 24, 2004 BSD