our server (solaris, bind v 8.1.2) is suppose to be the authoritive or the master and our isp's server is suppose be the secondary. i've created a reverse lookup zone file and added an entry for it in my named.conf file. i've restarted the dns daemon and i don't have any errors in... (1 Reply)
Help having problems accesing various sites that require me to be a registered .gov domain. My IP is a registered as an .gov but my nameserver record has changed on my DNS configurartion(I don't know why) from something.gov to somethingelse.gov. Same IP, though.
When a reverse lookup is... (1 Reply)
Hi,
I am writing a socket program at the moment that uses both of the clients network interfaces. The program tries to create two socket connections to the server over a LAN connection and a GPRS connection. I have tried to update the routing table using the route command but that proved... (0 Replies)
I'm not sure it that's the right term for what I'm asking about, but it's the best I could come up with. Here is my situation...
I'm setting up a network using OpenVPN. The clients I'm setting up will need to be able to access their own DNS servers (to resolve internal names at their location)... (4 Replies)
Write a quick shell snippet to find all of the IPV4 IP addresses
in any and all of the files under /var/lib/output/*, ignoring
whatever else may be in those files. Perform a reverse lookup on
each, and format the output neatly, like "IP=192.168.0.1,
... (0 Replies)
hey guys,
can anybody help me out here on the following:
grep '^\{1,3\}\.\{1,3\}\.\{1,3\}\.\{1,3\}$' ravi.txt mary.txt lisa.txt https://www.unix.com/images/misc/progress.gif
i.e what i did was found ip addreses from different files
and then i want... (1 Reply)
Originally I had the server at home and on Comcast so I used dyndns.org for DNS.
Once the server got a bit more popular, I leased a server at a colo facility. They set up the server name in their DNS so I didn't really have any reason to manage my own DNS. DynDNS was managing the domains and I... (7 Replies)
The Linux resolver queries all nameservers in the order they are listed in /etc/resolver.conf.
If a nameserver times out, it advances on to the following nameserver.
But, if a nameserver returns "not found" (NXDOMAIN) it stops.
This behaviour is problematic when you need to resolve names from... (0 Replies)
Hi,
I have log file name that shows the view name and some SQL statement time
stamp. I want to summarize the SQL time with view. Here is the simple example
Here the seqence is first it prints EventContext and all the SQL statement time and again EventContext. Want to summarize the time for... (5 Replies)
Hi guys. Ok so let me lay out my configs. I can do a NSlookup from client to server BUT NOT a reverse lookup.
DNS server: Optimus.jaydomain.com
IP : 192.168.1.50
DNS Client: Megatron.jaydomain.com
IP : 192.168.1.60
On Sever:
# cat /etc/named.conf
//
// named.conf
//
// Provided... (4 Replies)
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SbStorage(3) Coin SbStorage(3)NAME
SbStorage -
The SbStorage class manages thread-local memory.
This class manages thread-local memory. When different threads access the memory an SbStorage object manages, they will receive different
memory blocks back.
SYNOPSIS
#include <Inventor/threads/SbStorage.h>
Public Member Functions
SbStorage (unsigned int size)
SbStorage (unsigned int size, cc_storage_f *constr, cc_storage_f *destr)
~SbStorage (void)
void * get (void)
void applyToAll (SbStorageApplyFunc *func, void *closure)
Detailed Description
The SbStorage class manages thread-local memory.
This class manages thread-local memory. When different threads access the memory an SbStorage object manages, they will receive different
memory blocks back.
This provides a mechanism for sharing read/write static data.
One important implementation detail: if the Coin library was explicitly configured to be built without multi-platform thread abstractions,
or neither pthreads nor native Win32 thread functions are available, it will be assumed that the client code will all run in the same
thread. This means that the same memory block will be returned for any request without considering the current thread id.
Constructor & Destructor Documentation
SbStorage::SbStorage (unsigned intsize) [inline]
Constructor. size specifies the number of bytes each thread should have in this thread-local memory management object.
SbStorage::~SbStorage (void) [inline]
The destructor.
Member Function Documentation
void * SbStorage::get (void) [inline]
This method returns the calling thread's thread-local memory block.
void SbStorage::applyToAll (SbStorageApplyFunc *func, void *closure) [inline]
This method will call func for all thread local storage data. closure will be supplied as the second parameter to the callback.
Author
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Version 3.1.3 Wed May 23 2012 SbStorage(3)