Query: rup
OS: bsd
Section: 1
Links: bsd man pages | All man pages
Forums: Unix Linux Community | Forum Categories
Format: Original Unix Latex Style Formatted with HTML and a Horizontal Scroll Bar
rup(1) User Commands rup(1)NAMErup - show host status of remote machines (RPC version)SYNOPSISrup [-hlt] rup [host...]DESCRIPTIONrup gives a status similar to uptime for remote machines. It broadcasts on the local network, and displays the responses it receives. Normally, the listing is in the order that responses are received, but this order can be changed by specifying one of the options listed below. When host arguments are given, rather than broadcasting rup will only query the list of specified hosts. A remote host will only respond if it is running the rstatd daemon, which is normally started up from inetd(1M). In the absence of a name service, such as LDAP or NIS, rup displays host names as numeric IP addresses.OPTIONS-h Sort the display alphabetically by host name. -l Sort the display by load average. -t Sort the display by up time.ATTRIBUTESSee attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | |Availability |SUNWrcmdc | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+SEE ALSOruptime(1), inetd(1M), attributes(5) Solaris 10 Installation Guide: Basic InstallationsBUGSBroadcasting does not work through gateways. SunOS 5.10 7 Mar 2003 rup(1)
Related Man Pages |
---|
rup(1) - hpux |
rup(1) - netbsd |
ruptime(1) - netbsd |
rup(1) - freebsd |
rup(1) - bsd |
Similar Topics in the Unix Linux Community |
---|
Connection to host lost |
output of command rup |
network connection dying after an uptime of a day or two days |
Host Machine not listed. |
<ask>methode Blocked Sort Based Indexing |