On 2/13/08, Tom Throckmorton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> If I understand correctly what you're shooting for, it can be done in one
> step:
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED] fping -ang 192.168.1.0/24
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> ...would return
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> - all hosts that are alive
> - by name (if one exists)
> - for a generated range (192
On Feb 13 18:05, Roger wrote:
> I have a specific question on how to do something, and a larger question
> addressing other "better" ways to do the spirit of what I'm asking.
>
> I'm setting up Nagios, and am trying to make sure that all of the subnets
> have A records, as IP addresses will be cha
I have a specific question on how to do something, and a larger question
addressing other "better" ways to do the spirit of what I'm asking.
I'm setting up Nagios, and am trying to make sure that all of the subnets
have A records, as IP addresses will be changing very, very rapidly, and
when that