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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users vi scripts on UNIX Post 7197 by patvdv on Thursday 20th of September 2001 12:19:21 PM
Old 09-20-2001
the script reads all hostnames that have 'cisco' in it from the /etc/hosts (so we are probably talking routers here) and then performs a 'ping' to see if they are 'alive' or not. This is done every 3 seconds.
 

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tput(1) 						      General Commands Manual							   tput(1)

NAME
tput - query terminfo database SYNOPSIS
type] capname... type] capname [parms...] DESCRIPTION
The command uses the database to make terminal-dependent capabilities and information available to the shell (see terminfo(4)). The com- mand outputs a string if the attribute (capname) is of type string, or an integer if the attribute is of type integer. If the attribute is of type boolean, simply sets the exit code for TRUE, for FALSE), and produces no output. Command-line Arguments The command recognizes the following command-line arguments: Indicates the type of terminal. Normally this flag is unnecessary because the default is taken from the environment variable capname Indicates the attribute from the database. See terminfo(4). In addition, the following capnames are supported: Echo the clear-screen sequence for the current terminal. Echo the initialize sequence for the current terminal. Echo the sequence that will reset the current terminal. parms If the capname takes optional numeric parameters, the parms will be placed in the string output by The capnames are read from stdin and multiple capnames are allowed. Only one capname is allowed per line when reading from stdin. EXTERNAL INFLUENCES
Environment Variables determines the locale to use. This overrides settings of other environment variables. determines the language to use for messages. determines the terminal type if the option is not specified. EXAMPLES
Echo clear-screen sequence for the current terminal. Print the number of columns for the current terminal. Print the number of columns for the 70092 terminal. Set shell variable to stand-out-mode sequence for current terminal. This might be followed by a prompt: Set exit code to indicate if current terminal is a hard copy terminal. Clear the screen, move the cursor to line 10, column 20 and turn on bold. RETURN VALUE
If capname is of type boolean, then the exit code is set to for true and for false. If capname is not of type boolean and fails, an error message is printed, and exit code is set to one of the following depending on the failure: The capability name is of type integer and does not exist. Usage error. Unknown terminal type. Unknown capability name. An error occurred. If the exit code is a is printed if a capability name of type integer is requested for a terminal that has no entry for that capability name in the database (such as FILES
Terminfo data base Definition files SEE ALSO stty(1), untic(1M), terminfo(4). STANDARDS CONFORMANCE
tput(1)
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