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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers can't get this code to work Post 44944 by jono on Friday 12th of December 2003 11:34:46 AM
Old 12-12-2003
Network Ping hosts PLEASE HELP!

Ok I have just started using UNIX and am trying to write a script that will ping a list that I have created in a file called ipaddesses
I need to get it to find the ip address that is not in use and do nothing however if it finds that all ip addresses have been taken to send me an e-mail!

the system is on SUN Solaris v8 and I am absalutly stuck I don't want to use grep to do it as i would have to know what all possible error messages are.
PLEASE HELP
Regards
a very troubled Jono

Last edited by jono; 12-12-2003 at 12:41 PM..
 

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audit_warn(1M)						  System Administration Commands					    audit_warn(1M)

NAME
audit_warn - audit daemon warning script SYNOPSIS
/etc/security/audit_warn [option [arguments]] DESCRIPTION
The audit_warn utility processes warning or error messages from the audit daemon. When a problem is encountered, the audit daemon, auditd(1M) calls audit_warn with the appropriate arguments. The option argument specifies the error type. The system administrator can specify a list of mail recipients to be notified when an audit_warn situation arises by defining a mail alias called audit_warn in aliases(4). The users that make up the audit_warn alias are typically the audit and root users. OPTIONS
The following options are supported: allhard count Indicates that the hard limit for all filesystems has been exceeded count times. The default action for this option is to send mail to the audit_warn alias only if the count is 1, and to write a message to the machine console every time. It is recommended that mail not be sent every time as this could result in a the saturation of the file system that contains the mail spool directory. allsoft Indicates that the soft limit for all filesystems has been exceeded. The default action for this option is to send mail to the audit_warn alias and to write a message to the machine console. auditoff Indicates that someone other than the audit daemon changed the system audit state to something other than AUC_AUDITING. The audit dae- mon will have exited in this case. The default action for this option is to send mail to the audit_warn alias and to write a message to the machine console. ebusy Indicates that the audit daemon is already running. The default action for this option is to send mail to the audit_warn alias and to write a message to the machine console. getacdir count Indicates that there is a problem getting the directory list or plugin list jjjjkj from audit_control(4). The audit daemon will hang in a sleep loop until the file is fixed. The default action for this option is to send mail to the audit_warn alias only if count is 1, and to write a message to the machine console every time. It is recommended that mail not be sent every time as this could result in a the saturation of the file system that contains the mail spool directory. hard filename Indicates that the hard limit for the file has been exceeded. The default action for this option is to send mail to the audit_warn alias and to write a message to the machine console. nostart Indicates that auditing could not be started. The default action for this option is to send mail to the audit_warn alias and to write a message to the machine console. Some administrators may prefer to modify audit_warn to reboot the system when this error occurs. plugin name error count text Indicates that an error occurred during execution of the auditd plugin name. The default action for this option is to send mail to the audit_warn alias only if count is 1, and to write a message to the machine console every time. (Separate counts are kept for each error type.) It is recommended that mail not be sent every time as this could result in the saturation of the file system that contains the mail spool directory. The text field provides the detailed error message passed from the plugin. The error field is one of the follow- ing strings: load_error Unable to load the plugin name. sys_error The plugin name is not executing due to a system error such as a lack of resources. config_error No plugins loaded (including the binary file plugin, audit_binfile(5)) due to configuration errors in audit_control(4). The name string is -- to indicate that no plugin name applies. retry The plugin name reports it has encountered a temporary failure. For example, the audit_binfree.so plugin uses retry to indicate that all directories are full. no_memory The plugin name reports a failure due to lack of memory. invalid The plugin name reports it received an invalid input. failure The plugin name has reported an error as described in text. postsigterm Indicates that an error occurred during the orderly shutdown of the audit daemon. The default action for this option is to send mail to the audit_warn alias and to write a message to the machine console. soft filename Indicates that the soft limit for filename has been exceeded. The default action for this option is to send mail to the audit_warn alias and to write a message to the machine console. tmpfile Indicates that the temporary audit file already exists indicating a fatal error. The default action for this option is to send mail to the audit_warn alias and to write a message to the machine console. ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Availability |SUNWcsr | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Interface Stability |Evolving | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ The interface stability is evolving. The file content is unstable. SEE ALSO
audit(1M), auditd(1M), bsmconv(1M), aliases(4), audit.log(4), audit_control(4), attributes(5) NOTES
This functionality is available only if the Basic Security Module (BSM) has been enabled. See bsmconv(1M) for more information. If the audit policy perzone is set, the /etc/security/audit_warn script for the local zone is used for notifications from the local zone's instance of auditd. If the perzone policy is not set, all auditd errors are generated by the global zone's copy of /etc/secu- rity/audit_warn. SunOS 5.10 26 May 2004 audit_warn(1M)
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