Please can you help me understand the significance of providing arguments under sh -s in
> ssh -qtt ${user}@${host} "sh -s "${version}"" < test.sh (4 Replies)
Hi,
I have one question regarding the understanding of “load average” in a platform with virtual processors.
Suppose in this situation:
Total number of physical processors: 1
Number of virtual processors: 32
Total number of cores: 4
Number of cores per physical... (1 Reply)
Hi,
I issue smbclient on a Linux REd hat server :
smbclient -L ***.16.0.42 -U domaine/Administrator
Password:
Domain= OS= Server=
Domain= OS= Server=
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IPC$ IPC IPC distant
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"421 service not available, remote server has closed connection."
I tried to do ftp to one of the unix server .
ftp hostname
password
It get connects when i do any command it throws error
ftp> ls
"421 service not available, remote server has closed connection." (1 Reply)
SMBDIAGNOSE(8) BSD System Manager's Manual SMBDIAGNOSE(8)NAME
smbdiagnose -- gather information to aid in diagnosing SMB file sharing issues
SYNOPSIS
smbdiagnose -h
smbdiagnose [-f path] [-s]
DESCRIPTION
The smbdiagnose tool gathers system information and network traffic in order to assist Apple when investigating issues related to SMB file
sharing. A great deal of information is harvested, spanning system state, system configuration, and network traffic related to SMB file
sharing.
What smbdiagnose Collects:
o A network packet trace of SMB file sharing traffic that occurs during the time the tool is run. This packet trace may include file
names and file data. It may also include the authentication exchange used to log into the SMB server.
o Enhanced debug logs for the SMB server process.
o If the -s option is specified, the default set of information collected by sysdiagnose(1).
What smbdiagnose Doesn't Collect:
o No authentication credentials are harvested from the system
OPTIONS -h Print full usage.
-f path Write the diagnostic to the specified path. The default is ``~/Desktop''.
-s Collect sysdiagnose(1) information. The default is not to collect sysdiagnose(1) information.
EXIT STATUS
smbdiagnose exits with status 0 if there were no internal errors encountered during the diagnostic, or >0 when an error unrelated to external
state occurs or unusable input is provided by the user.
macOS 15 July 2016 macOS