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- From: magoo@baloo (Tim Lentz x255)
- Subject: Re: How to get remote node name from RSH process?
- Message-ID: <1992Nov19.030342.4984@pvi.com>
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- Date: Thu, 19 Nov 1992 03:03:42 GMT
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- ALLEN@ECF.NCSL.NIST.GOV writes:
- :
- : Hi guys,
- :
- : I'm using Multinet to execute various DCL command files on our Vax
- : from a Sun workstation using the rsh utility. From within the VAX
- : command file I'd like to be able to determine the name (or IP address)
- : of the workstation from which it was invoked.
- :
- : I've played around a little and I see the VMS process seems to be
- : running against a mailbox device but I havn't found any record of
- : the remote node that created the process or mailbox. Anybody able
- : to offer any assistance?
- :
- : Thanks,
- :
- : Dan
-
- Try: $ multinet show/connections
-
- Granted you will see more than you probably want (all shells, logins, X11, etc.) but it might give a hint. This works with V3.1 anyway.
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- T
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