#!/bin/bash
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do
rosh -l root -n $servers 'if
then
echo $HOSTNAME
else
exit 1
fi'
done
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uusub(1M)uusub(1M)NAME
uusub - monitor uucp network
SYNOPSIS
[options]
DESCRIPTION
The commands, including are targeted for removal from HP-UX; see the below.
defines a subnetwork and monitors the connection and traffic among the members of the subnetwork.
Options
recognizes the following options:
Add sys to the subnetwork.
Delete sys from the subnetwork.
Report the statistics on connections.
Report the statistics on traffic amount.
Flush the connection statistics.
Gather the traffic statistics over the past
hr hours.
Exercise the connection to the system
sys. If sys is specified as exercise the connection to all the systems in the subnetwork.
The connections report is formatted as follows:
sys #call #ok time #dev #login #nack #other
Format interpretation:
sys remote system name,
#call number of times the local system tried to call sys since the last flush was done,
#ok number of successful connections,
time latest successful connect time,
#dev number of unsuccessful connections because of no available device (e.g., ACU),
#login number of unsuccessful connections because of login failure,
#nack number of unsuccessful connections because of no response (e.g. line busy, system down),
#other number of unsuccessful connections because of other reasons.
Traffic statistics are reported as follows:
sfile sbyte rfile rbyte
Format interpretation:
sfile number of files sent,
sbyte number of bytes sent over the period of time indicated in the latest uusub command with the option,
rfile number of files received,
rbyte number of bytes received.
The command:
is typically started by once a day.
WARNINGS
Use of commands, including is discouraged because they are targeted for removal from HP-UX. Use ftp(1) or rcp(1) instead.
FILES
connection statistics
traffic statistics
system log file
SEE ALSO uucp(1), uustat(1).
Tim O'Reilly and Grace Todino,
O'Reilly & Associates, Inc. USA.
Grace Todino and Dale Dougherty,
O'Reilly & Associates, Inc. USA.
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