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Harris, David (IT Solutions US) david.k.harris@siemens.com
Thu, 24 Jan 2008 09:13:11 -0800 (PST)
From the client (communicating with any individual host), you can use [ctrl]+[e], [c], [d] to "down" that port. Or, if you know you need to stop a bunch of consoles for a while (so that someone can use reverse-TCP to get to those ports, maybe for using a Sun Jumpstart-type tool), you can edit the conserver.cf file, and simply comment out the lines associated with those ports, and then -HUP the main Conserver process. (And you can re-enable them later by editing the file and deleting that lead-# comment marker, and then re-HUP-ing the main process again). Are there other considerations you need which make either of these two methods unworkable? -Z- David 'Zonker' Harris Silicon Valley Service Delivery Center, Network Operations Siemens IT Solutions and Services, Inc. Infrastructure Management Services 39600 Eureka Drive Newark, CA 94560 Tel: 510 624-5524 Fax: 510 624-5508 mailto: david.k.harris@siemens.com www.usa.siemens.com/it-solutions -----Original Message----- From: users-bounces@conserver.com [mailto:users-bounces@conserver.com] On Behalf Of Fabien Wernli Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2008 12:03 AM To: Conserver Users's Mailing List Subject: down a bunch of consoles Hi, I browsed the documentation once again - unsuccessfully is there a way to down a particular set of consoles? I only found the syntax to down *all* consoles cheers _______________________________________________ users mailing list users@conserver.com https://www.conserver.com/mailman/listinfo/users