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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers How to Know is a Remote hosts have open port Post 302366458 by mglenney on Thursday 29th of October 2009 01:59:12 PM
Old 10-29-2009
Generally you can telnet to the port to see if it's open. If you get "Connection refused" that means 1) you can't get to that port/ip or 2) there's nothing listening on that port. If you are able to connect and have to break out of the telnet session you were successful.

To telnet to a specific port use:

telnet <ip> <port>

so:

telnet 10.20.30.1 1020
telnet 10.20.30.1 21
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rsm_get_interconnect_topology(3RSM)		      Remote Shared Memory Library Functions		       rsm_get_interconnect_topology(3RSM)

NAME
rsm_get_interconnect_topology, rsm_free_interconnect_topology - get or free interconnect topology SYNOPSIS
cc [ flag... ] file... -lrsm [ library... ] #include <rsmapi.h> int rsm_get_interconnect_topology(rsm_topology_t **topology_data); void rsm_free_interconnect_topology(rsm_topology_t *topology_data); DESCRIPTION
The rsm_get_interconnect_topology(3RSM) and rsm_free_interconnect_topology(3RSM) functions provide for access to the interconnect con- troller and connection data. The key interconnect data required for export and import operations includes the respective cluster nodeids and the controller names. To facilitate applications in the establishment of proper and efficient export and import policies, a delineation of the interconnect topology is provided by this interface. The data provided includes local nodeid, local controller name, its hardware address, and remote connection specification for each local controller. An application component exporting memory can thus find the set of existing local controllers and correctly assign controllers for the creation and publishing of segments. Exported segments may also be efficiently distributed over the set of controllers consistent with the hardware interconnect and application software. An application component which is to import memory must be informed of the segment id(s) and controller(s) used in the exporting of mem- ory, this needs to be done using some out-of-band mechanism. The topology data structures are defined in the <rsmapi.h> header. The rsm_get_interconnect_topology() returns a pointer to the topology data in a location specified by the topology_data argument. The rsm_free_interconnect_topology() frees the resources allocated by rsm_get_interconnect_topology(). RETURN VALUES
Upon successful completion, rsm_get_interconnect_topology() returns 0. Otherwise, an error value is returned to indicate the error. ERRORS
The rsm_get_interconnect_topology() function can return the following errors: RSMERR_BAD_TOPOLOGY_PTR Invalid topology pointer. RSMERR_INSUFFICIENT_MEM Insufficient memory. RSMERR_BAD_ADDR Bad address. ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Interface Stability |Evolving | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |MT-Level |MT-Safe | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ SEE ALSO
attributes(5) SunOS 5.10 8 Jun 2001 rsm_get_interconnect_topology(3RSM)
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