Quick check.
Can you paste these enquires onto a command line prompt and post the result:
Please post some basic background:
Make and model of the computer?
Approximate age of the computer?
Has the computer been powered down recently?
Output from the enquiry commands:
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my Redhat Linux server stopped responding to pings all together. and am also not able to ping out of the box. There are however no issues with internet connectivity and my application is working fine. When I tried to ping another machine (Win98) i could see the pings coming from my... (2 Replies)
Dear Expert,
Is there a command to do that in Unix?
In such a way that we don't need to actually "write" or
modified the content.
-- monkfan (4 Replies)
When i execute the below command it is giving the timestamp in the format mentioned below
ls -ltr 1234.txt | awk 'BEGIN {FS=" "} {print $6" "$7" "$8}'
Mar 20 00:12
i want output in the format 200803200012
please help me how to do it
here year is not returned and i have to convert mar to... (5 Replies)
My situation is that we have production unix scripts that ftp files over to a windows server. I'm not sure if its a 2000 or 2003 server as I dont work on server, more on the unix side. It turns out that they are changing servers on the network. So they are migrating our data over from say Server 1... (1 Reply)
Hello Everyone
I am running a Sunos 5.10 Generic_138888-02 sun4u sparc SUNW,SPARC-Enterprise machine with more than one virtual servers are on this box. My question is possable to change the date and time on the virtual server without change the time on the main server?
Thanks
Peter (4 Replies)
the following was taken from a perl script:
my $date = strftime "%B %d %H:%M:%S", localtime;
how can i modify it so this date outputs the date in the form of the date of the messages file. for example:
Sep 20 11:48:44
As it is right now, the perl script outputs the date like this:
... (1 Reply)
Hi,
A database (Oracle) replication process was executed by the DBA team in one server (serverX). However, this replication process gets terminated, and there are no errors in the replication log. But there is error in the OS log files (syslog.log) :
Aug 8 16:51:47 L28dre02 sshd: subsystem... (1 Reply)
Hi All,
I have a CSV file which is as below. Basically I need to take the year column in it and find if the year is >= 20152 . If that is then I should subtract all values by 6. In the below example in description I am having number mentioned as YYWW so I need to subtract those by -5. Whereever... (8 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT OSF1
xdevicebell
XDeviceBell(3X11)XDeviceBell(3X11)NAME
XDeviceBell - ring a bell on a device supported through the input extension
SYNOPSIS
Status XDeviceBell(display, device, feedbackclass, feedbackid, percent)
Display *display;
XDevice *device;
XID *feedbackclass;
XID *feedbackid;
int *percent;
ARGUMENTS
Specifies the connection to the X server. Specifies the device with which the bell is associated. Specifies the class of the feedback
with which the bell is associated. Specifies the id of the feedback with which the bell is associated. Specifies the volume in the range
-100 to 100 at which the bell should be rung.
DESCRIPTION
The XDeviceBell request causes the server to ring a bell on the specified feedback of the specified device, if possible. The specified vol-
ume is relative to the base volume for the bell. If an invalid device is specified, a BadDevice error will be returned. The feedbackclass
and feedbackid parameters contain values returned by an XGetFeedbackControl request and uniquely identify the bell to ring. If a feedback-
class is specified that does not support a bell, or if a nonexistent feedbackid is specified, or a percent value is specified that is not
in the range -100 to 100, a BadValue error will be returned.
The volume at which the bell is rung when the percent argument is nonnegative is:
base - [(base * percent) / 100] + percent
The volume at which the bell rings when the percent argument is negative is:
base + [(base * percent) / 100]
To change the base volume of the bell, use XChangeFeedbackControl.
XDeviceBell can generate a BadDevice or a BadValue error.
DIAGNOSTICS
An invalid device was specified. The specified device does not exist, or has not been opened by this client via XOpenInputDevice. An
invalid feedbackclass, feedbackid, or percent value was specified.
SEE ALSO XChangeFeedbackControl(3X11), XBell(3X11)
Programming With Xlib
XDeviceBell(3X11)