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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers iPhone: Terminal Access or DSL possible? Post 302533455 by Dr. Nick on Thursday 23rd of June 2011 04:30:12 PM
Old 06-23-2011
Thanks for the quick responses. I will definatly look into that Smilie
 

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rup(1)							      General Commands Manual							    rup(1)

NAME
rup - show host status of local machines (RPC version) SYNOPSIS
[host ...] DESCRIPTION
gives a status similar to for remote machines. It broadcasts on the local network and displays the responses it receives. Though the listing is normally in the order responses are received, the order can be changed by using command-line options. The broadcast process takes about two minutes. When host arguments are given, instead of broadcasting, only queries the list of specified hosts. A remote host only responds if it is running the daemon (see rstatd(1M)). Options recognizes the following command-line options: Sort the display alphabetically by host name. Sort the display by load average. Sort the display by up time. WARNINGS
Broadcasting does not work through gateways; therefore, does not report information about machines that are reachable only through gate- ways. DIAGNOSTICS
The exit code of is the number of errors (eg. bad host names) encountered; zero for success. AUTHOR
was developed by Sun Microsystems, Inc. FILES
SEE ALSO
ruptime(1), inetd(1M), rstatd(1M), services(4). rup(1)
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