Re: strange ICMP - packets from node

From: Bill Verzal (BVerzal_at_KOMATSUNA.COM)
Date: 06/26/03

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    Is this one or more HACMP clusters or an SP?

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    You may want to look at your crontabs to see if the process is scheduled
    there.

    >>> fmu@OERAG.DE 6/26/2003 9:10:56 AM >>>
    Hi *,

    on of our nodes send all 10 minutes ICMP-Packets to an IP-Adress (it
    shows
    as a ping to the IP-Adress). We observe this in our network
    monitoring.
    But I cannot find anything in my process list. I check the process
    list
    every second without success.

    What is the way to trace this so that I can find the command or
    process
    which start the ping?

    Best regards,
    Frank Mueller


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