You could try something like:
Which would be using the return code of the ping command to check whether it was successful or not. The ping command line options are not the same on every platform, so if that does not work, could you specify what OS and version you are using?
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Hi, dear all, I am rather new to Unix and have this problem where I cant seem to ping from 1 host to another. The scenerio is as follows: -
1 QNX host->Eth->1 SCO host
the SCO host is configured with it's IP
the QNX host is configured with another IP
both in the same domain, ie, 172.20.3.XX... (3 Replies)
The problem I am facing now is that the QNX host could not ping the SCO host and vice versa. They are in the same domain, ie, 172.20.3.xx. As I am very new to Unix, I guess I must have missed out some important steps. Pls help... Thanx alot (2 Replies)
hello to everyone, i was wondering if you could help me with a script im working on, it's kind of simple but i dont have a lot experience on unix comands: well, here it is:
you might apreciate the infinite while loop :D, it is supossed to be running on the server all day scaning it every 5... (12 Replies)
Hello,
I have a problem - I created a chrooted jail for one user. When I'm logged in as root, everything work fine, but when I'm logged in as a chrooted user - I have many problems:
1. When I execute the command ping, I get weird results:
bash-3.00$ usr/sbin/ping localhost ... (4 Replies)
Hi!
I'm trying to create a script for seeing if a host is alive, and depending on the ammount of packet loss, send an mail+sms to warn if the host seems to be dead.
The script i'm trying to use is:
pinger ()
{
ping_stat=`ping -c 4 host.name | grep loss | awk '{print $7}'`
echo "Packet... (18 Replies)
:confused:Hi,
In linux if ping to a system from a linux server it shows ping time=0.120ms
how we can achive this in aix. i need this for a latency check.
Thanks in advance. (5 Replies)
Hi,
I have a weird problem.
when ever I do ping command like for example
ping unix.comI get the following message:
# ping unix.com
ping: unknown host unix.com
but when I use host the computer is able to know the host.
# host unix.com
unix.com has address 81.17.242.186
unix.com mail is... (2 Replies)
Hi I am trying to write a script which runs until the host is up. i got it figured out that it needs to be in loop till it return $? = 0.
Not getting it through though. I am not sure about the 6th line !!!
#!/bin/sh
HOSTS="host.txt"
ping(){
for myhost in "$HOSTS"
do
ping -c -1 "$myhost"... (8 Replies)
Hello All,
i would like to start ping command and the result should contain also Timestate.
this i'm able to do with following command :
ping HOSTNAME | perl -nle 'print scalar(localtime), " ", $_'
or
ping HOSTNAME | awk '/time\=(+\.{2}) ms /^+ bytes from / { "date" | getline pong;... (1 Reply)
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ocf_pacemaker_ping
OCF_PACEMAKER_PING(7) Pacemaker Configuration OCF_PACEMAKER_PING(7)NAME
ocf_pacemaker_ping - node connectivity
SYNOPSIS
[OCF_RESKEY_pidfile=string] [OCF_RESKEY_dampen=integer] [OCF_RESKEY_name=string] [OCF_RESKEY_multiplier=integer]
[OCF_RESKEY_host_list=string] [OCF_RESKEY_attempts=integer] [OCF_RESKEY_timeout=integer] [OCF_RESKEY_options=string]
[OCF_RESKEY_debug=string]
ping [start | stop | reload | monitor | meta-data | validate-all]
DESCRIPTION
Every time the monitor action is run, this resource agent records (in the CIB) the current number of ping nodes the host can connect to. It
is essentially the same as pingd except that it uses the system ping tool to obtain the results.
SUPPORTED PARAMETERS
OCF_RESKEY_pidfile = string [/var/run//ping-default]
PID file
OCF_RESKEY_dampen = integer [5s]
Dampening interval
The time to wait (dampening) further changes occur
OCF_RESKEY_name = string [pingd]
Attribute name
The name of the attributes to set. This is the name to be used in the constraints.
OCF_RESKEY_multiplier = integer []
Value multiplier
The number by which to multiply the number of connected ping nodes by
OCF_RESKEY_host_list = string []
Host list
The list of ping nodes to count. Defaults to all configured ping nodes. Rarely needs to be specified.
OCF_RESKEY_attempts = integer [2]
no. of ping attempts
Number of ping attempts, per host, before declaring it dead
OCF_RESKEY_timeout = integer [2]
ping timeout in seconds
How long, in seconds, to wait before declaring a ping lost
OCF_RESKEY_options = string []
Extra Options
A catch all for any other options that need to be passed to ping.
OCF_RESKEY_debug = string [false]
Verbose logging
Enables to use default attrd_updater verbose logging on every call.
AUTHOR
Andrew Beekhof <andrew@beekhof.net>
Author.
Pacemaker Configuration 07/05/2010 OCF_PACEMAKER_PING(7)