Hi there again,
Running Solaris 10 with built-in Java. Seems to compile and run fine.
Problem is: Say I want to see contents of current directory. In a shell, I'd just write "ls" and it outputs the content.
When I write a Java file, I have the following line:
System.out.println("ls");
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Dear Experts,
I put below command-
could you please describe the outputs column-
let me describe some them-
col_1: (10.131.60.48.55880) The IP address of the local computer and the port number being used for this particular connection appear in the Local Address column.
col_2:... (3 Replies)
Hi,
Does anyone know why I get a different output when using "netstat -a" or "netstat -an" ??
# netstat -a | grep ts15r135
tcp 0 0 nbsol152.62736 ts15r135.23211 ESTABLISHED
# netstat -an | grep 172.23.160.78
tcp 0 0 135.246.39.152.51954 ... (4 Replies)
I am having trouble figuring this one out.....Is this a 2CPU or a 4CPU v490 with 16GB? I think it is a 2CPU system, looking for confirmation.
$ prtdiag
System Configuration: Sun Microsystems sun4u Sun Fire V490
System clock frequency: 150 MHz
Memory size: 16384 Megabytes
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I can't tell what the output of the netstat command means. Is there anywhere that has this information? I tried the man pages, but they weren't helpful. (3 Replies)
Hi. I wonder what the equal sign in front of the answer means.
I have read man pages and googled but found no answer.
xntpdc -p
=15.5.64.3 15.5.2.51 3 512 377 0.02060 0.057426 0.04965Thanks.
Jan (1 Reply)
Hi Team,
Below is the output of netstat -an | grep 1533
tcp 0 0 17.18.18.12:583 10.3.2.0:1533 ESTABLISHED
tcp 0 0 17.18.18.12:370 10.3.2.0:1533 ESTABLISHED
Below is the o/p of netstat -a | grep server_name
tcp 0 ... (4 Replies)
I have two questions on Linux's free command. Below, I have provided output from my home laptop (fedora 26 ) which has 16GB Physical RAM and a production server (RHEL 7.4) which has 24GB RAM.
Question1. What exactly does the buffer/cache column say in free command's output ? buffer/cache is... (9 Replies)
Discussion started by: omega3
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LEARN ABOUT OPENSOLARIS
upsd.conf
UPSD.CONF(5) NUT Manual UPSD.CONF(5)NAME
upsd.conf - Configuration for Network UPS Tools upsd
DESCRIPTION
upsd uses this file to control access to the server and set some other miscellaneous configuration values. This file contains details on
access controls, so keep it secure. Ideally, only the upsd process should be able to read it.
CONFIGURATION DIRECTIVES
"MAXAGE seconds"
upsd usually allows a driver to stop responding for up to 15 seconds before declaring the data "stale". If your driver takes a very
long time to process updates but is otherwise operational, you can use MAXAGE to make upsd wait longer.
Most users should leave this at the default value.
"STATEPATH path"
Tell upsd to look for the driver state sockets in path rather than the default that was compiled into the program.
"LISTEN interface port"
Bind a listening port to the interface specified by its Internet address. This may be useful on hosts with multiple interfaces. You
should not rely exclusively on this for security, as it can be subverted on many systems.
Listen on TCP port port instead of the default value which was compiled into the code. This overrides any value you may have set with
configure --with-port. If you don't change it with configure or this value, upsd will listen on port 3493 for this interface.
Multiple LISTEN addresses may be specified. The default is to bind to 127.0.0.1 if no LISTEN addresses are specified (and ::1 if IPv6
support is compiled in).
LISTEN 127.0.0.1
LISTEN 192.168.50.1
LISTEN ::1
LISTEN 2001:0db8:1234:08d3:1319:8a2e:0370:7344
This parameter will only be read at startup. You'll need to restart (rather than reload) upsd to apply any changes made here.
"MAXCONN connections"
This defaults to maximum number allowed on your system. Each UPS, each LISTEN address and each client count as one connection. If the
server runs out of connections, it will no longer accept new incoming client connections. Only set this if you know exactly what you're
doing.
"CERTFILE certificate file"
When compiled with SSL support, you can enter the certificate file here. The certificates must be in PEM format and must be sorted
starting with the subject's certificate (server certificate), followed by intermediate CA certificates (if applicable_ and the highest
level (root) CA. It should end with the server key. See docs/security.txt or the Security chapter of NUT user manual for more
information on the SSL support in NUT.
SEE ALSO upsd(8), nutupsdrv(8), upsd.users(5)INTERNET RESOURCES
The NUT (Network UPS Tools) home page: http://www.networkupstools.org/
Network UPS Tools 05/21/2012 UPSD.CONF(5)