Re: [nv-l] loadhost not working
2003-12-03 21:32:55
The command does have a -t and -v option, at least on Unix. Maybe a verbose trace would tell you what is wrong.
Cordially,
Leslie A. Clark
IBM Global Services - Systems Mgmt & Networking
Detroit
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created a little text file called WTF.txt in it had the IP address and the DNS name of the device
did not use the -m subnet mask. Reading the rules about it I thought the -m for subnet was optional meaning that if I did nto use it then it would attempt to determine the subnet once it found the device.
the exact syntax was
loadhosts -p -P -v < d:\WTF.txt
this was on the NT machine. I could understand if I did not do the syntax right, but just the fact that the error I receive says no ICMP response from devices it was made it seem odd, because I could ping it before and immediately after running the loadhosts.
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