command question..

Eric Murphy eam404 at earthlink.net
Thu Sep 8 18:20:00 PDT 2005


Hmm i got a bad santex error












Martin McCann wrote:

>On Thursday 08 September 2005 22:12, Eric Murphy wrote:
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>>Hey guys heres a quick question for you...
>>
>>I am trying to ping a certain website with the following command .  ping
>>yahoo.com
>>
>>I would like to log all requests that come back higher then 100 or any #
>>i specify.
>>
>>I figured I could use the script command but im not sure how to go from
>>there?
>>
>>Reason for this is to prove to my ISP that there is something wrong with
>>my connection :)
>>
>>Would it also be possible to log the date and time of each requets?
>>
>>So inconclusion I'd like to log all icmp requests that come back higher
>>then 100 by date and time into a log file.
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>date > pings.txt ; ping -c 10 www.yahoo.com | awk '{ print $7 ; }' | sort >> 
>pings.txt  
>
>this will give you a file with the date then the pings sorted from quickest to 
>slowest. Plenty of scope to make it nicer, but it gets you the info you want. 
>(You will probably want to increase the count, but I would also add a delay, 
>-i, it will give you a better range and also it is not nice to fire a lot of 
>pings to a public server). 
>
>
>Martin 
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>>Thanks
>>
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