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    New to single hosted network

    Thanks guys. What you have described is no different to a /30 subnet having two IP addresses, one for the host and another for the router. I need more info on the significance when somebody gives you a /32 single host address.
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    New to single hosted network

    Hello, I have a couple years of experience integrating multiple networks over Cisco switches and routers. But I have yet to have the chance to deal with single hosted network. Recently I have been given these IP addresses 202.33.33.1/32 and 202.33.33.2/32 for use with two hosts. * When...
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    Help: NTP. What could be wrong?

    NTP has been working as expected after the patch. Thanks everyone.
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    Help: NTP. What could be wrong?

    J1mbo, thanks for the link. I installed the patch a moment ago. Hope this resolves the problem. Will be updating everyone here soon.
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    Excluding files from ufsdump?

    I read the same web page you did. When the writer mentioned &quot;-X <excludefile>&quot; option, he was referring to 'tar'.
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    Excluding files from ufsdump?

    Not feasible if the file is too big in size. The files that I am handling are of 2GB each.
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    Excluding files from ufsdump?

    Dear all, Is it possible at all to exclude certain files on a filesystem from being dumped by ufsdump? If not, is there any workaround that can prevent ufsdump from seeing these files? thanks in advance.
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    Help: NTP. What could be wrong?

    It is indeed &quot;xntpx&quot;. When I run '/etc/init.d/xntpd stop', the xntpd process would terminate. But xntpx processes would remain. I restarted ntp by: 1) cp xntpd xntpd_debug 2) edit xntpd_debug to include -d -l options 3) /etc/init.d/xntpd stop 4) /etc/init.d/xntpd_debug start ---...
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    Help: NTP. What could be wrong?

    I found a couple of /usr/sbin/xntpx processes in machine C-a. What are these things? I tried running 'xntpd -d -l /tmp/xntp.log'. xntpd process died within 10 seconds.
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    Help: NTP. What could be wrong?

    Yes. xntpd is running. Any other idea?
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    Help: NTP. What could be wrong?

    I configured 2 Solaris machines, namely C-a and C-b to NTP sync with a Solaris NTP server, S-ntp. Everything worked fine after the configuration. 'ntpq -p' output shows that both C-a and C-b are synchronized to S-ntp. Visual check of system clocks between C-a, C-b, and S-ntp were a'ok. After a...
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    HELP: netstat -rn (flag UGHD)

    &quot;ps -ef|grep routed&quot; shows that in.routed is not running. I touched /etc/notrouter following your recommendation - just to prevent it from starting up.
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    HELP: netstat -rn (flag UGHD)

    dbase77, How can I tell whether the routing daemon is running?
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    HELP: netstat -rn (flag UGHD)

    Hi, I have seeing UGHD flag appearing from time to time on netstat -rn output. How do these entries come about? I am suspecting this entry is wrecking some routing path in our network. See attached output. thanks in advance leekb@bigfoot.com Destination Gateway...
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    High Temperature: GSR12006 and Catalyst 6509

    Dear all, I have a couple of questions about Cisco equipment and their associated show env output. In a typical controlled environment with ambient temperature of 22C, what should be the normal reading of &quot;show env temperature&quot; of a 12006 series GSR. What do you think of the...

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