I need to ping websites and I need to see which one has the highest delay.
My problem is I need to extract the name Facebook and the time=74.0 ms using awk. I need help doing this please...
You say you want to extract
from the data you showed us, but that string does not appear anywhere in the data you showed us.
Are all of the time values in milliseconds? I.e., do you need to extract the string ms, or do you just need the number following time=? (If you're trying to find a maximum time, it is much easier to get what you want if you are comparing numeric values instead of comparing alphanumeric strings. For example, as a number 11 is greater than 9, but the string "9 ms" is lexically greater than "11 ms".)
Why do you want "74 ms" instead of the "max" entry out of:
i.e., 74.087?
Do all of the ping entries you're processing just have one packet transmitted? (I.e., is what you showed us representative data of the input you're trying to process?)
hi All
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)
Hey all. I have a long list of IP addresses I want to ping. The IP's are located in a flat file "ping_info.dat".
I was wondering what the best way to go about this would be. Can someone help me out? (2 Replies)
Hi,
How to ping an ip from an unix machine. Can you please let me know the exact command. I used and i got the below error
ping 171.18.17.2
bash: ping: command not found
Thanks n regards
Ammu (1 Reply)
Hello,
We have boxes on a WAN network I guess you would call it, pretty much they are hooked up via DSL in different locations in the US and we connect to them via SSH for a secure connection. Some of the boxes won't return a ping request like they are down, I am guessing is because the router... (5 Replies)
Keep in mind that I haven't done Perl scripting for a LONG time, so I'm quite rusty.
This is what I would like to do:
- using fork, create 3 or 4 processes to read 3 or 4 different text documents containing server names or IP addresses
- in each of those processes, Perl will ping each of those... (7 Replies)
Dear all,
I face some problem as below.
I have a sun fire 280r server in a network. From that server i am able to ping any system in any network. But i am facing the problem when i try to ping the server from outside netwok. Once i give ping command in the server then only i try to... (1 Reply)
how can you ping a domain and store the ip?
like given a url in a variable $url
how can i ping it?
also how can i find the local server's ip address on a cpanel server?
(i have multiple servers and didnt want to hard code it in)
(basically i want to check the domain accounts on the server,... (11 Replies)
Hi,
I have a rather strange IP question...
Here's my problem:
I have a Linux box (call it "turing") with 2 NICs.
One network interface (eth0) has an IP assigned, say 192.168.42.50.
The other interface (eth1) is up, but has no IP yet.
My question: is it possible to determine from... (3 Replies)
Hi,
I need to set up a script that would write the results of the ping command from one AIX server to another file may be every minute. Like this I need to gather the data for a period of 24 hours.
Can someone please help me with this?
G (5 Replies)
Hello folks;
I'm trying to write a shell script to ping 5 hosts i have once every 1 hour and if it receives any failure from any of those hosts, it sends an email alert with the results from this failing ping.
Any help would be greatly appreciated (1 Reply)
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jifty::plugin::authentication::facebook
Jifty::Plugin::Authentication::Facebook(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Jifty::Plugin::Authentication::Facebook(3pm)NAME
Jifty::Plugin::Authentication::Facebook - Facebook authentication plugin for Jifty
DESCRIPTION
Provides standalone Facebook authentication for your Jifty application. It adds the columns "facebook_name", "facebook_uid",
"facebook_session", and "facebook_session_expires" to your User model.
SYNOPSIS
In your jifty config.yml under the "framework" section:
Plugins:
- Authentication::Facebook:
api_key: xxx
secret: xxx
You may set any options which the "new" method of WWW::Facebook::API understands.
In your User model, you'll need to include the line
use Jifty::Plugin::Authentication::Facebook::Mixin::Model::User;
after your schema definition (which may be empty). You may also wish to include
sub _brief_description { 'facebook_name' }
To use the user's Facebook name as their description.
See Jifty::Plugin::Authentication::Facebook::View for the provided templates and Jifty::Plugin::Authentication::Facebook::Dispatcher for
the URLs handled.
init
api
Generates a new WWW::Facebook::API for the current user
get_login_url
Gets the login URL, preserving continuations
get_link_url
Gets the login URL used for linking, preserving continuations
AUTHOR
Alex Vandiver
LICENSE
Copyright 2005-2009 Best Practical Solutions, LLC.
This program is free software and may be modified and distributed under the same terms as Perl itself.
perl v5.10.0 2009-06-09 Jifty::Plugin::Authentication::Facebook(3pm)