Hi,
I have a shared AIX wpar configured.
I have started snmpd process on shared AIX wpar.
But when i tried to query a MIB id using the following command
/opt/OV/bin/snmpget -d -v 1 -c public -p <hostname> .1.3.6.1.2.1.1.7.0
i get the following error message
#... (0 Replies)
im kinda new to shell scripting so i need some help
i try to run this script and get the error code
> 5 ")syntax error: operand expected (error token is "
the code for the script is
#!/bin/sh
#
# script to see if the given value is correct
#
# Define errors
ER_AF=86 # Var is... (4 Replies)
Hello,
We have a system running AIX 6.1.7.1. We have created a Workload Partition(wpar) on this system with wpar specific routing enabled.
On wpar, we are running DNS (UDP/53) and syslog (UDP/514).
en0: 1.1.1.1/255.255.255.0 NOT assigned to any wpar
en1:... (0 Replies)
seems to be WPAR is quite easy to set up..without additional licenses..
If I don't need Linux and all my legacy and new apps are happy in AIX 7.1 (the latest OS), I could save all troubles and use WPAR.
Can someone comment on this ??
One copy of OS to maintain, so to speak..
... (4 Replies)
Hi All,
This is for WPAR monitoring shell script, earlier opened thread was closed, had to open a new thread, as suggested I have used script as below, But am trying to get the output in below format, need suggestions with it. Below is the lswpar output, required output format.
... (7 Replies)
Hi.
I've setup a wpar on aix
mkwpar -h ibmunix2 -i -r -N interface=en0 address=10.6.0.1 netmask=255.255.255.0 -n ibmunix2
When i log into ibmunix2 it can't ping any external host,include the ibm host.
How to set route for network please?
I've set ibmunix2 with a different subnet.
... (7 Replies)
Anyone running CICS TX in a WPAR ?
In my attempts to run CICS TX 5.1.0.1 in a WPAR..... CICS fails to start due to unable to load a CICS IPC Kernel Extension. The Kernel Extension is 64 bit (so not a 32 vs 64 bit issue).
Base system/LPAR is Power8 and AIX 7.1 TL3 SP5. WPAR is versioned... (4 Replies)
AIX 7.1
New to WPAR, hopefully just missing something simple here.
Creating the WPAR like this.....
(The box where the WPAR is hosted does have an iscsi protocol device)
mkwpar -h wpar08 -l -n wpar08 -N interface=en0 address=xxx.xx.xx.xxx netmask=255.255.255.0 -D devname=/dev/iscsi0 -D... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: TomR
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lg_intro
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lg_intro - introduction to the looking glass
INTRODUCTION
The looking glass offers a web based interface to routers to users without their needing permission to login to the router. This may be a
perfect interface for customer support or less savvy folks, and many ISPs have given public access to such an interface as a "route
server."
DESCRIPTION
The looking glass consists of two CGI perl(1) scripts, lg.cgi and lgform.cgi, and the lg.conf(5) configuration file.
Both of these scripts begin with reading the configuration file. If there is an error in the file's syntax or if the file can not be
found, error messages will be displayed on standard-error. The Apache http server redirects standard-error to its error log file by
default.
lgform.cgi displays a html form consisting of a list of possible router commands that can be run and a scrolling list of routers that these
commands may be run on. When the form is submitted, lg.cgi is run.
lg.cgi begins by performing some basic checks on the arguments passed to it. If these checks pass, lg.cgi either displays cached data from
a previous invocation, if that data exists and is within the cache interval, or uses clogin(1) to login to the device and execute the
command. The results of the command are cached if applicable and displayed for the user.
GETTING STARTED
Besides lg.conf(5), additional instructions for setting up the looking glass can be found in the README file under
/var/lib/rancid/README.lg.
Note that the looking glass scripts require a few perl modules not included with rancid. Rancid's configure process does not check for
these. See the README file.
SEE ALSO cloginrc(5), clogin(1), lg.conf(5)HISTORY
Rancid's looking glass is based on Ed Kern's (included by permission, thanks Ed!), which could once be found on http://nitrous.digex.net/
but has apparently been removed. Support for Juniper and Foundry devices, use of rancid's device login scripts, and additional commands
and checks have been added to the original.
24 Jan 2001 lg_intro(1)