Unfortunately not Warren.
I did put the netmask in etc/netmasks but at boot time the FOXBORO software
is overwriting it, resulting to what is was before I made my changes.
Regards,
Frits.
> -Original Message-
> From: Warren Brown [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, June 06, 2000 1:
On Mon Jun 5 14:59:25 2000 Joseph Saft wrote...
>
>Stan,
>Is it possible to get your script which extracts alarms into a text file?
>Thanks,
>Joe
>
>
It's not mine, although I did say I might comment it someday.
From my email:
For a version that works (at least on my system -
Stan,
Is it possible to get your script which extracts alarms into a text file?
Thanks,
Joe
Original Message Follows
From: "Stan Brown" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: "Foxboro DCS Mail List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Foxboro List)
Subject: HTML'ized alarms?
Date: Sat, 3 J
Alex Johnson warns against starting in.routed which will forward packets
between the two ethernet cards in the Solaris box. This has the effect of
routing the secondary ethernet traffic onto the nodebus. I think you can
see why that's a bad thing. That's why Foxboro comments the in.routed
l
Hello
Using the standard Solaris file /etc/netmasks
would have solved this problem also.
WB
>The solution was very simple.
>Only on COGEN I did the following:
>Add to /etc/hosts
>152.153.16.50 ROUTER
>
>Add to /etc/defaultrouter
>ROUTER
>
>But this didn't work.
>FOXBORO networks are configure
Joe Markham's FoxHistory query tool, histq, is available for download from
the Cassandra Project archive. Thanks, Joe, for the contribution.
Duc
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