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- rup - show host status of local machines (RPC version)
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- rrrruuuupppp [ ----hhhh ] [ ----llll ] [ ----tttt ] [ host ............ ]
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- _R_u_p gives a status similar to _u_p_t_i_m_e for remote machines; it broadcasts
- on the local network, and displays the responses it receives.
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- Normally, the listing is in the order that responses are received, but
- this order can be changed by specifying one of the options listed below.
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- When _h_o_s_t arguments are given, rather than broadcasting _r_u_p will only
- query the list of specified hosts. Any sorting options are ignored in
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- A remote host will only respond if it is running the _r_s_t_a_t_d daemon, which
- is normally started up from _i_n_e_t_d(1M).
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- ----hhhh Sort the display alphabetically by host name.
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- ----llll Sort the display by load average.
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- ----tttt Sort the display by the length of time the systems have been up.
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- ruptime(1C), inetd(1M), rstatd(1M)
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- Broadcasting does not work through gateways.
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