Alright, I have being checking out various posting here trying to hack together something for a friend
Needed:
A script that can run in cron doing:
ping of several hosts and notifying via email when they are unavailable.
I am not going to post my non working messes (I am a basic... (11 Replies)
I have Digital UNIX V4.0B (Rev. 564) on alpha machine.
I'm trying to acces network in subnet (192.168.1.x).
Ip on Alpha comp. is from 192.168.3.X subnet. My default gateway on this network is 192.168.3.1 and it working OK from other machines. This machine is visible from same subnet... (2 Replies)
Hi,
My project needs to migrate the existing Subnet (255.255.255.0) to a new subnet and change the ipaddresses (currently C class). How can I do that. I need some information.
John (0 Replies)
Hello:
I have this script:
#!/bin/bash
#for loop
for ip in `cat ips`
do
ping $ip | grep "is alive">>pingtestlog
done
And its working properly with this input:
ericadm@amxcruas1> cat ips
10.196.60.4
10.196.61.210
10.196.62.73
10.196.61.152 (5 Replies)
Hello All,
We have added a windows host and its config files to Nagios master server and wanted to do a ping check alone at the moment however, the nagios master server identifies the host in its GUI and immediately disappears can anyone let me know the right approach to this one, We want to... (2 Replies)
HI,
I have a file serverlist in that all host names are placed.
i have written a small script
#./testping
#! /bin/bash
for i in `cat serverlist`
do
ping $i >> output.txt
done
so now it creates a file output.txt till here fine..
now each time i run this script the output file... (4 Replies)
Hi all,
New to this forum.
I have just been reading through a historical thread about some issues with IPMP.
Some tips from "Peasant" where very useful. Please see below
"Just couple of more hints regarding VM.
For VDS, use one VDS - one guest LDOM, don't put everything in primary-vds.... (9 Replies)
Bash script to subdivide a given subnet into a pre-defined number of smaller subnets. Show network/broadcast address, number of hosts and assign gateway.
For example:
Input:
./subnetter.sh 192.168.0.0/24 3 Output:
192.168.0.0/128 subnet 192.168.0.0 broadcast 192.168.0.127 gateway... (1 Reply)
Bash script to subdivide a given subnet into a pre-defined number of smaller subnets. Show network/broadcast address, number of hosts and assign gateway.
For example:
Input:
./subnetter.sh 192.168.0.0/24 3 Output:
192.168.0.0/128 subnet 192.168.0.0 broadcast 192.168.0.127 gateway... (1 Reply)
Running 3650 switch. I have this odd issue where I cannot get 4 new Centos 7 boxes pinging out on public IPs (nor pinging in), only gateway .1 and first public IP .2
This is what I see, which doesn't look normal. How do I fix this?
The server itself is configured fine (Centos 7)
# cat... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: Bashed
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
amoverview
AMOVERVIEW(8) System Administration Commands AMOVERVIEW(8)NAME
amoverview - display file systems processed by Amanda over time
SYNOPSIS
amoverview [--hostwidth width] [--diskwidth width] [--skipmissed] [--last] [--num0] [--togo0] [--verbose] [--config ] config
DESCRIPTION
Amoverview displays a chart showing hosts and file systems processed by Amanda along with the backup level performed each day.
See the amanda(8) man page for more details about Amanda.
OPTIONS --config config
Use configuration config.
--hostwidth width
Set host field column width to width characters instead of 8.
--diskwidth width
Set disk field column width to width characters instead of 20.
--skipmissed
Compacts the output by only printing stats for the days Amanda actually ran.
--last
Outputs the last status of each disk at the start. Useful for long tapecycles and/or sparse reports.
--num0
Outputs the number of level 0 dumps for each disk.
--togo0
Outputs the number of runs until the last level 0 dump is overwritten.
--verbose
Amoverview can take a long while on large systems. This option reports intermediate steps while it is working.
RESULTS
amoverview is a summary of the output of " amadmin <config> find ". When the last column of amadmin find contains anything other than "OK",
amoverview translates this into "E" for that day.
A number indicates the level of backup and it succeeded. An "E" indicates an error for that day. You get an "E" for all errors, like failed
to connect, datatimeout, computer crashed, etc, but also for failing to write to tape.
You can have an "E" followed by a number if a filesystem ran into end-of-tape once (gives an "E", and later that day, you flush it to a
second tape (a number: the level, indicating success). If the flush failed too, you get a double "EE" for that day.
You can also have a double code if you have two tapes in the changer and Amanda failed to write to tape the first time because it hit end
of tape (resulting in "E0", for a full, "E1" for an incremental etc.) or twice with error ("EE"), and may a successful flush afterwards
giving maybe "EE0". (Only the latest 2 characters are printed).
EXAMPLE
This shows the /home file system on host2 was backed up at level 3 on the 8th, 9th and 10th of December, had a full backup on the 11th, a
level 1 on the 12th and a level 2 on the 13th.
# amoverview
date 12 12 12 12 12 12
host disk 08 09 10 11 12 13
host1 / 0 1 1 1 1 1
host1 /var 0 1 1 1 1 1
host2 / 1 1 1 1 1 0
host2 /home 3 3 3 0 1 2
host2 /opt 1 1 1 1 1 1
host2 /var 1 1 0 1 1 1
SEE ALSO amanda(8), amadmin(8)
The Amanda Wiki: : http://wiki.zmanda.com/
AUTHOR
Stefan G. Weichinger <sgw@amanda.org>
Amanda 3.3.1 02/21/2012 AMOVERVIEW(8)