RUP(1c,C) AIX Commands Reference RUP(1c,C) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- rup PURPOSE Displays the host status of local machines (RPC version) when NFS is installed. SYNTAX +--------+ +----------+ +----------------+ rup ---| one of |---| |---| |---| | +----+ | +- -d num -+ +--- hostname ---+ +-| -h |-+ ^ | | -l | +------------+ | -t | +----+ DESCRIPTION The rup command broadcasts a query on the local network and displays the responses it receives. It displays an NFS status report on system usage times (up times) and load averages. To query specific hosts, specify in their names in the hostname parameter. Note: Remote hosts respond only if the rpc.rstatd daemon is running. The rpc.rstatd daemon is started by the inetd program. Note: When querying specific hosts, they will be displayed in the order listed on the command line. FLAGS When used without flags, the rup command displays the responses in the order it receives them. Use the following flags to change the display order. -d num Displays the first num host names. -h Displays responses alphabetically by host name. -l Displays responses by load average. -t Displays responses by up time. FILES /etc/servers RELATED INFORMATION See Chapter 18 of the AIX Programming Tools and Interfaces for general information on using commands in an MBCS environment. Processed July 12, 1991 RUP(1c,C) 1