I have launched telnet on nt and have connected to a unix server,
I'm trying to run a program on the unix server which will launch a gui, but when I try to launch it
I get the message
"display not set\n"
"By default set it to 0.0"
I can sit down at the unix machine and launch the program with... (3 Replies)
Hi all. I need to use excel macro at my desktop to launch a csh script which is in a solaris environment. What is the code that i can use in macro to help me with that ? Basically, the code need to telnet or ftp to the solaris environment and just run the script and the macro will output in an... (1 Reply)
Greetings all,
I'll just like to know if it is possible to launch a shell script automatically upon a user's successful login into ssh from a remote host, without adding a command parameter to the ssh command...
ie. after keying in ssh username@host (not ssh username@host "command") and upon... (1 Reply)
Hello,
in the application i'm writing i need to launch "recordmydesktop" to capture the screen,but i'm having a problem: when the recording stops,and the encoding of the saved file starts,the entire system hangs until the completion of the encoding.This happens if i launch recordmydesktop from my... (7 Replies)
Hi All,
OS:AIX 64 bits
Would like to know what is the command to launch vnc session from unix shell script so that Reports server is started from vnc session which should be launched from within the shell script.
Thanks for your time!
Regards, (0 Replies)
Hi i wanted to know if any one can give me an example on how to launch a windows program in a perl script. I wanted to open the nmap software on my computer with a perl script, i heard this can be done with the system function. Would the function be in this format:
$text =... (1 Reply)
So I am attempting to get a short but complex perl script to be able to time out an application that I will launch from a command line. The terminal I use is MKS C SHELL and I am having trouble doing the a job spawn that will launch the application and keep time on it.
I know you could do this... (1 Reply)
I'm trying to write a simple shell script that looks at a given text file and if the only word in the file is 'completed', it launches another shell script.
So far I have this almost working...
if grep 'completed' $datafile
then...
however, using this logic the secondary shell script... (3 Replies)
I want to create a simple html page that should contain 2 fields in which the user can write the input. Then I want to have a button that should launch a shell script with the parameters inserted by user in the fields from the webpage.
This is the code behind my webpage:
<html>
<form... (2 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT OPENDARWIN
rpc.statd
RPC.STATD(8) BSD System Manager's Manual RPC.STATD(8)NAME
rpc.statd -- host status monitoring daemon
SYNOPSIS
rpc.statd [-d]
DESCRIPTION
The rpc.statd utility is a daemon which co-operates with rpc.statd daemons on other hosts to provide a status monitoring service. The daemon
accepts requests from programs running on the local host (typically, rpc.lockd(8), the NFS file locking daemon) to monitor the status of
specified hosts. If a monitored host crashes and restarts, the remote daemon will notify the local daemon, which in turn will notify the
local program(s) which requested the monitoring service. Conversely, if this host crashes and re-starts, when the rpc.statd re-starts, it
will notify all of the hosts which were being monitored at the time of the crash.
The following option is available:
-d Cause debugging information to be written to syslog, recording all RPC transactions to the daemon. These messages are logged with
level LOG_DEBUG and facility LOG_DAEMON. Error conditions are logged irrespective of this option, using level LOG_ERR.
-n Just send SM_NOTIFY messages to notify any hosts of a restart. Do not start daemon.
The rpc.statd utility must NOT be invoked by inetd(8) because the protocol assumes that the daemon will run from system start time. Instead,
it should be run from rc(8) after the network has been started.
FILES
/var/db/statd.status non-volatile record of currently monitored hosts.
/usr/include/rpcsvc/sm_inter.x RPC protocol specification used by local applications to register monitoring requests.
SEE ALSO syslog(3), rc(8), rpc.lockd(8)BUGS
There is no means for the daemon to tell when a monitored host has disappeared permanently (eg. catastrophic hardware failure), as opposed to
transient failure of the host or an intermediate router. At present, it will re-try notification attempts at frequent intervals for 10 min-
utes, then hourly, and finally gives up after 24 hours.
The protocol requires that symmetric monitor requests are made to both the local and remote daemon in order to establish a monitored rela-
tionship. This is convenient for the NFS locking protocol, but probably reduces the usefulness of the monitoring system for other applica-
tions.
The current implementation uses more than 1Kbyte per monitored host in the status file (and also in VM). This may be inefficient for NFS
servers with large numbers of clients.
STANDARDS
The implementation is based on the specification in X/Open CAE Specification C218, "Protocols for X/Open PC Interworking: XNFS, Issue 4",
ISBN 1 872630 66 9
BSD September 19, 1995 BSD