Displaying 8 results from an estimated 8 matches for "fe03".
Did you mean:
fe00
2015 Nov 13
2
About IPv6 Link-Local Address(CentOS5)
> Try
>
> ping6 -I eth1 2000:8000:12:6:192:168:11:8
Thanks for the response.
I tried.
However, It did not resolve....
# ping6 -I eth1 2000:8000:12:6:192:168:11:8
PING 2000:8000:12:6:192:168:11:8(2000:8000:12:6:192:168:11:8) from
fe80::a00:27ff:fe03:5b8a eth1: 56 data bytes
On 2015/11/13 2:22, Paul Heinlein wrote:
> On Thu, 12 Nov 2015, ???? wrote:
>
>> Hello
>>
>> Because I did not send , and then retransmitted.
>>
>> I am using the CentOS5.7.
>> In a state where the link down, I did a ping to the IP...
2005 Mar 22
1
oplock_break problems
...10001, 1000), real(10001, 0)] smbd/close.c:close_normal_file(262)
konst07 closed file 3d_daten/System_4000/Anwendungen_41~a.SLDDRW (numopen=2)
[2005/03/21 16:10:51, 3, effective(10001, 1000), real(10001, 0)] smbd/oplock.c:initial_break_processing(550)
initial_break_processing: called for dev = fe03, inode = 507499042 file_id = 433
Current oplocks_open (exclusive = 1, levelII = 1)
[2005/03/21 16:11:21, 0, effective(10001, 1000), real(10001, 0)] smbd/oplock.c:oplock_break(839)
oplock_break: receive_smb timed out after 30 seconds. <-----posible...
2015 Nov 16
1
About IPv6 Link-Local Address(CentOS5)
> First off, I assume you can ping your link-local address:
>
> ping6 -I eth1 fe80::a00:27ff:fe03:5b8a
>
> Second, you never mentioned how eth1 was assigned its IPv6 address.
> Given that you've tried to embed an IPv4 address within an IPv6 address
> (which is normally done with a 0:0:0:0:0: prefix), I'd guess you did it
> manually. If so, with what tools?
Thanks fo...
2015 Nov 13
0
About IPv6 Link-Local Address(CentOS5)
...t;>
>> ping6 -I eth1 2000:8000:12:6:192:168:11:8
>
> Thanks for the response.
>
> I tried.
> However, It did not resolve....
>
> # ping6 -I eth1 2000:8000:12:6:192:168:11:8
> PING 2000:8000:12:6:192:168:11:8(2000:8000:12:6:192:168:11:8) from
> fe80::a00:27ff:fe03:5b8a eth1: 56 data bytes
First off, I assume you can ping your link-local address:
ping6 -I eth1 fe80::a00:27ff:fe03:5b8a
Second, you never mentioned how eth1 was assigned its IPv6 address.
Given that you've tried to embed an IPv4 address within an IPv6
address (which is normally done w...
2015 Nov 12
4
About IPv6 Link-Local Address(CentOS5)
Hello
Because I did not send , and then retransmitted.
I am using the CentOS5.7.
In a state where the link down, I did a ping to the IPv4 and IPv6.
IPv4 succeeds in ping. but, IPv6 is ping fails.
Once confirmed by ifconfig, it did not have a Link-Local Address.
At link down, Is the Link-Local Address not set?
Leave the link down, Is there a way to avoid this?
# ethtool eth1
Settings for eth1:
?
2002 Mar 01
4
Absolute Newbie.
Hello,
I must confess to being an absolute newbie to wine - except for having
followed the content of the mailing lists for a while.
I would quite like to get involved with the project, and would prefer a
testing-oriented or documentation role if there was a need for such.
What I'd like to know at this point, if anyone would tell me, is where
exactly is the wine project up to in terms of
2004 Oct 19
1
Corel Draw 11
...rd:X11DRV_ToUnicodeEx
(virtKey=9,scanCode=F,keycode=17,state=1)
err:keyboard:X11DRV_ToUnicodeEx Please report: no char for keysym FEF9
(Pointer_EnableKeys) :
err:keyboard:X11DRV_ToUnicodeEx
(virtKey=90,scanCode=45,keycode=4D,state=1)
err:keyboard:X11DRV_ToUnicodeEx Please report: no char for keysym FE03
(ISO_Level3_Shift) :
err:keyboard:X11DRV_ToUnicodeEx
(virtKey=E1,scanCode=60,keycode=71,state=0)
err:keyboard:X11DRV_ToUnicodeEx Please report: no char for keysym 0000
(No Name) :
err:keyboard:X11DRV_ToUnicodeEx
(virtKey=FC,scanCode=0,keycode=0,state=0)
err:keyboard:X11DRV_ToUnicodeEx Please report...
2008 Jul 16
5
Communicating with VM before Network is configured.
Hi All,
I am facing an issue regarding communicating a value from outside to a
Guest OS (linux, solaris and windows) launched on Xen Server.
I did went through this thread, but It was not completely clear.
http://lists.xensource.com/archives/html/xen-users/2006-07/msg00473.html
My question is - Is there a way in Xen, through which I can communicate
a value from outside to a Guest OS (linux,