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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Is it possible to set a timeout for rpcinfo? Post 302352051 by fpmurphy on Thursday 10th of September 2009 09:14:08 AM
Old 09-10-2009
No, rpcinfo does not have such an option. However you could easily write a watchdog script to kill your rpcinfo invocation after a certain time elapses.
 

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cpq_mibs(8)						      System Manager's Manual						       cpq_mibs(8)

NAME
cpq_mibs - Tru64 UNIX SNMP subagent daemon for Compaq MIBS SYNOPSIS
/usr/sbin/cpq_mibs DESCRIPTION
The cpq_mibs daemon is the subagent that implements support for the Compaq Tru64 UNIX MIBs. It currently supports the following MIBs: cpqHealth cpqHost cpqScsi cpqStdEq cpqSysInfo cpqNIC This daemon is started and stopped automatically, and in conjunction with the SNMP master agent snmpd; no configuration or user action is required. When servicing requests for these MIBs, unexpected conditions are logged using the syslog function. Together with os_mibs, this daemon provides the SNMP data required by the Insight Manager daemon, insightd. For further information, see the insightd(8) reference page. You can also find additional information at http://www.compaq.com/products/servers/management. FILES
The system daemon log file. Where date is the date. System health MIB definition file. Host MIB definition file. Small Computer System Interface MIB definition file. Standard equipment MIB definition file. System information MIB definition files. SEE ALSO
Commands: insightd(8) os_mibs(8), snmpd(8) Functions: syslog(3) Miscellaneous: insight_manager(5) cpq_mibs(8)
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