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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Testing for valid DC's? Post 302415507 by MrEddy on Friday 23rd of April 2010 03:59:47 PM
Old 04-23-2010
I'll have to see what I can do with that. I was hoping to only use basic commands in unix and or samba.

---------- Post updated at 05:47 PM ---------- Previous update was at 05:28 PM ----------

Well nmap is out, its not installed so that means its not an option.

---------- Post updated at 07:36 PM ---------- Previous update was at 05:47 PM ----------

well what i've done so far is i've used wbinfo -I to resolve the name of the server.

While this doesnt' tell me for certain if something is a DC it usually is a goo dindicator.

If I can't ping an IP addrress and that address has no name associated with it then its probably not a Dc.

---------- Post updated 04-23-10 at 12:11 PM ---------- Previous update was 04-22-10 at 07:36 PM ----------

Ok i'm overthinking this last step I'm sure and I'm driving myself crazy. I've figured out how to test for valid DC and I have two lists of IPs. One that has possible valid DC's and one that has what they "say" are DC's but may not be. Soooo...

I have 2 text files both contain lists of IP's.

What I need to do is compare the two files and output 2 new files.

File 1 = IP's the two files have in common
File 2 = IP's file 1 has that file2 does not

I can get this information using comm but I can't figure out how to get that to output data to files, it does me no good displayed. Also looked at diff but I'm not seeing how I can do it with that either.

Suggestions?

---------- Post updated at 02:59 PM ---------- Previous update was at 12:11 PM ----------

Well it looks like I had a couple of stray charachters in the files that were screwing it up. Once I cleaned up the files and remove the blank lines and presorted them. The COMM command worked fine for showing me the difference between the two files.
 

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PSORT(3)						   BSD Library Functions Manual 						  PSORT(3)

NAME
psort, psort_b, psort_r -- parallel sort functions SYNOPSIS
#include <stdlib.h> void psort(void *base, size_t nel, size_t width, int (*compar)(const void *, const void *)); void psort_b(void *base, size_t nel, size_t width, int (^compar)(const void *, const void *)); void psort_r(void *base, size_t nel, size_t width, void *thunk, int (*compar)(void *, const void *, const void *)); DESCRIPTION
The psort(), psort_b(), and psort_r() functions are parallel sort routines that are drop-in compatible with the corresponding qsort() func- tion (see qsort(3) for a description of the arguments). On multiprocessor machines, multiple threads may be created to simultaneously per- form the sort calculations, resulting in an overall faster sort result. Overhead in managing the threads limits the maximum speed improve- ment to somewhat less that the number of processors available. For example, on a 4-processor machine, a typical sort on a large array might result in 3.2 times faster sorting than a regular qsort(). RESTRICTIONS
Because of the multi-threaded nature of the sort, the comparison function is expected to perform its own synchronization that might be required for data physically outside the two objects passed to the comparison function. However, no synchronization is required for the two object themselves, unless some third party is also accessing those objects. Additional memory is temporary allocated to deal with the parallel nature of the computation. Because of the overhead of maintaining multiple threads, the psort() family of routines may choose to just call qsort(3) when there is no advantage to parallelizing (for example, when the number of objects in the array is too small, or only one processor is available). Like qsort(3), the sort is not stable. RETURN VALUES
The psort(), psort_b() and psort_r() functions return no value. SEE ALSO
qsort(3) Mac OS X Nov 25, 2008 Mac OS X
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