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Special Forums IP Networking to serve or be served?? Post 52947 by mistafeesh on Wednesday 30th of June 2004 11:18:29 AM
Old 06-30-2004
it is the mac that uses most of my files. It has been dragging its heels recently, and I think I may be able to attribute that to its filesharing...

The website files, however, are used mostly by the Linux box, which serves them, currently, from the NFS share - though I do edit these on the Mac. Maybe I should move these files to the Linux machine and share them with the Mac.
It's all on a fairly enclosed network, btw - nothing is served up to the internet - the webserving is just for me to test sites.

edit -- I do also have a win98 PC on the network that needs occasional access to files. Currently the Linux machine re-shares the NFS share with SMB, which is probably quite messy but it works. I guess it can just use some of the webshare directory on the linux box rather that have access to all the macs files...
 

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HP-SEARCH-MAC(1)					User Contributed Perl Documentation					  HP-SEARCH-MAC(1)

NAME
hp-search-mac -- HP switch search tool. DESCRIPTION
HP-search-MAC is an util that can query HP switches for their connection table. It then allow you to search for a MAC address and tell you where it is physically connected (best match first). . The functionality is similar to traceroute but on Ethernet level and only for HP switches. USAGE
hp-search-mac [options] [MAC] [...] OPTIONS
hp-search-mac [options] mac [ [options] mac ] [...] options: --dl n Set debug level to n. --help Print this help. --hostname host[=>community] | -h host[=>community] Set a switch name to search. You can also set this in /etc/hp-search-mac.conf or ~/.hp-search-mac.conf. The hash to set is \%switches. Mac: You can use some different formats: ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff (hex) ff-ff-ff-ff-ff-ff (hex) 0.123.0.12.0.12.0 (dec) CONFIGURATION: \%switches: This is a normal perl hash of the form \%switches = ("host" => "community", ...); AUTHOR
Ola Lundqvist <ola@inguza.com> SEE ALSO
snmp-walk(1) snmp-get(1) hp-search-mac Mon Apr 7 21:21:44 CEST 2008 HP-SEARCH-MAC(1)
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