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From: Chuanbo Xu <iproute2@btamail.net.cn>
To: lartc@vger.kernel.org
Subject: [LARTC] Re: Re:
Date: Tue, 19 Jun 2001 06:59:54 +0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <marc-lartc-99293391423587@msgid-missing> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <marc-lartc-99242157020803@msgid-missing>

Hi stef.coene£¬

Ok. it can run.
get:
---------------------- T 0.000 KB/s  G 0.000 KB/s
---------------------- T 0.000 KB/s  G 0.000 KB/s
---------------------- T 0.000 KB/s  G 0.000 KB/s
---------------------- T 0.000 KB/s  G 0.000 KB/s
---------------------- T 0.000 KB/s  G 0.000 KB/s
---------------------- T 0.000 KB/s  G 0.000 KB/s
---------------------- T 0.000 KB/s  G 0.000 KB/s
---------------------- T 0.000 KB/s  G 0.000 KB/s
---------------------- T 0.000 KB/s  G 0.000 KB/s
---------------------- T 0.000 KB/s  G 0.000 KB/s
---------------------- T 0.000 KB/s  G 0.000 KB/s
..

What's the meaning?

regards,

            Chuanbo Xu
            iproute2@btamail.net.cn

You writes£º
>When I do "echo $PATH" I get :
>/usr/bin:/etc:/usr/sbin:/usr/ucb:/usr/bin/X11:/sbin:/usr/vac/bin
>
>So I can put time_ms.exe in /usr/bin OR /etc OR /usr/sbin OR /usr:ucb OR /usr/bin/X11 OR /sbin OR /usr/vac/bin
>
>1. put monitor.pl in /root
>2. download time_ms.exe
>3. Make it executable : "chmod 775 time_ms.exe"
>4. Put it in /sbin : "mv time_ms.exe /sbin"
>5. Run monitor.pl : "./monitor.pl"
>
>I have a new version of monitor.pl where you can specify where the time_ms.exe can be found.
>
>Stef Coene
>
>lCiterend Chuanbo Xu <iproute2@btamail.net.cn>:
>
>> Hi Stef Coene£¬
>> 
>> I put it in /root, and execute monitor.pl as root.
>> 
>> regards,
>> 
>>             Chuanbo Xu
>>             iproute2@btamail.net.cn
>> 
>> You writes£º
>> >Chuanbo Xu wrote:
>> >> 
>> >> Hi Stef Coene£¬
>> >> 
>> >> I execute time_ms.exe and get 2 numbers.
>> >> Put it and monitor.pl in the same directory.
>> >> Execute monitor.pl, and get the same error.
>> >
>> >> >You need to download time_ms.exe from the same site, make it executable,
>> >> >try to execute it (it should give you 2 numbers : time in seconds and
>> >> >time in miliseconds), put it somewhere in your path and try again.
>> >                         ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>> >repeat : put it somewhere in your path.  If you execute "echo $PATH" as
>> >root in a terminal, you get the path where monitor.pl will search for
>> >the program.  OR adapt monitor.pl and change time_ms.exe in
>> >../time_ms.exe.
>> >
>> >
>> >-- 
>> >
>> >Stef
>> >
>> >More QOS info : http://users.belgacom.net/staf/
>> 
>> 
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Thread overview: 2+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2001-06-13  8:40 [LARTC] Re: Chuanbo Xu
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