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Outputs information about whether a machine is up or down, memory, version number of OS, uptime, free space, load, and users online. By default this information is sent to | Outputs information about whether a machine is up or down, memory, version number of OS, uptime, free space, load, and users online. By default this information is sent to status.out. In order to get uptime data, the machine whos uptime data you want needs the script 'uptimeRespondent' located in /root/machineStatusFiles. This file is found in winters:/root/machineStatusfiles/uptimeRespondent. | ||
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*-s (Only print up/down status) | *-s (Only print up/down status) | ||
*-w (Only print users online information.) | *-w (Only print users online information.) | ||
Location: winters:/admin/labStatusfiles/labStatus | Location: winters:/admin/labStatusfiles/labStatus | ||
Back-up: | Back-up: babbage:/keep/labStatus |
Latest revision as of 18:13, 6 December 2012
Outputs information about whether a machine is up or down, memory, version number of OS, uptime, free space, load, and users online. By default this information is sent to status.out. In order to get uptime data, the machine whos uptime data you want needs the script 'uptimeRespondent' located in /root/machineStatusFiles. This file is found in winters:/root/machineStatusfiles/uptimeRespondent.
Options:
- -s (Only print up/down status)
- -w (Only print users online information.)
Location: winters:/admin/labStatusfiles/labStatus
Back-up: babbage:/keep/labStatus