ifplugd.conf(5) File Formats Manual ifplugd.conf(5)NAME
ifplugd.conf - ifplugd configuration file
SYNOPSIS
/etc/default/ifplugd
DESCRIPTION
ifplugd.conf is the configuration file for ifplugd. It is a shell script that is sourced by the init script starting the daemon. It shall
be used to set environment variables which are interpreted by the init script:
OPTIONS
INTERFACES
Specifies the ethernet interfaces to monitor. It has to contain a space seperated list of network interfaces names. Most users will
probably use "eth0" here, however you may add additional interfaces for monitoring more than one device. A special value is sup-
ported as well: "auto" will enable a more or less working auto detection of available network devices. This won't make you happy
when using network module auto loading, since it cannot detect currently unloaded network devices.
HOTPLUG_INTERFACES
Specifies the interfaces that can be hotplugged (like interfaces on PCMCIA, USB or WLAN adapters). "all" can be used to make the
udev script start an ifplugd process for any hotplugged interfaces (except those already listed in INTERFACES).
ARGS Additional command line arguments for ifplugd invocation. See ifplugd(8) for further information.
ARGS_iface
If specified for an interface this variable takes precedence over ARGS. This may be useful if more than one network device is
present.
SEE ALSO ifplugd(8)COMMENTS
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ifplugd.conf(5) File Formats Manual ifplugd.conf(5)NAME
ifplugd.conf - ifplugd configuration file
SYNOPSIS
/etc/ifplugd/ifplugd.conf
DESCRIPTION
ifplugd.conf is the configuration file for ifplugd. It is a shell script that is sourced by the init script starting the daemon. It shall
be used to set environment variables which are interpreted by the init script:
OPTIONS
INTERFACES
Specifies the ethernet interfaces to monitor. It has to contain a space seperated list of network interfaces names. Most users will
probably use "eth0" here, however you may add additional interfaces for monitoring more than one device. A special value is sup-
ported as well: "auto" will enable a more or less working auto detection of available network devices. This won't make you happy
when using network module auto loading, since it cannot detect currently unloaded network devices.
ARGS Additional command line arguments for ifplugd invocation. See ifplugd(8) for further information.
ARGS_iface
If specified for an interface this variable takes precedence over ARGS. This may be useful if more than one network device is
present.
SEE ALSO ifplugd(8)COMMENTS
This man page was written using xmltoman(1) by Oliver Kurth.
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Hi all,
I think that the title is explicit enough :) I would like in a C program to list the interfaces with a valid IP. Those that can permit to send something over a network.
Thanks ;) (7 Replies)
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I'm writing a script which calls an expect script to retrieve configuration files for network devices. I want to avoid using TFTP to transfer the configs if possible and so I'm redirecting the screen output to a text file.
This is the expect script:
#!/usr/local/bin/expect
set... (2 Replies)
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hello members,
I have some data ( seperated by semicolon ) with close to 240 rows in a text file temp1.
temp2.txt stores 204 rows of data ( seperated by semicolon ).
I want to :
Sort the data in both files by field1.i.e first data field in every row.
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Hi All,
I have a conf file and it has two entries seperated by comma, look like :-
best1,ls /opt/bmc/Patrol3/*/best1
......, .......................
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Hello,
I've bought an semi-dedicated (cloud computing) server, but yesterday I had to change my IP, so I tried this with PuTTY:
Went to
/etc/network/interfaces
And changed
iface eth0 inet static
To
iface eth0 inet dhcp
Hoping to get an dynamic IP
Then I restarted my... (5 Replies)
hello all,
i'm a beginner in linux programming. I need to know what is the difference between system calls and normal functions like fopen, fread etc in C?Also how to set permissions by using open system call? (11 Replies)
Hi,
Can you please hint me how to achieve the below?
Input:
$./script.sh start 1 2
Internally inside the script i want to set a single variable with $2 and $3 value?
Output:
CMD=$1
ARGS=$2 $3
--VInodh (10 Replies)
I'm a bit new to scripting, but have been working on some scripts. I create a script to monitor the network interface for netstat -i, but not sure if I am getting what I need...I'd like to grab the entire column for RX-DRP and inform me of which interface is giving the RX-DRP errors...here is a... (5 Replies)
Hi all,
Just istalled Solaris 11.
Want to configure network interfaces and got some problems:
#dladm show-phys
#
#dladm show-link
#
If i run ifconfig -a, i am getting 2 lo0 (loopback) interfaces and thats all.
I can't enable interface, can't list it, can't assign IP to it.
Can... (2 Replies)
Hi!
I have two environments on a machine and each one has some scripts for checking if some interfaces are down, and if so, it restarts them.
The issue now is that i cannot keep both interfaces running, on both environments i see the same process running.
How can i modify my scripts in... (4 Replies)
Hi All,
I am new in scripting and working in a project where we have RSyslog servers over CentOS v7 and more than 200 network devices are sending logs to each RSyslog servers. For each network devices individual folders create on the name of the each network devices IP addresses.The main... (7 Replies)