Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!samsung!umich!terminator!dabo.citi.umich.edu!rees From: rees@dabo.citi.umich.edu (Jim Rees) Newsgroups: comp.sys.apollo Subject: Re: TZ command under sr10.3 Message-ID: <50fdf289.cb12@dabo.citi.umich.edu> Date: 15 Apr 91 18:21:41 GMT References: <350@galileo.rtn.ca.boeing.com> <50ef33dd.3593b@digital.sps.mot.com> Sender: usenet@terminator.cc.umich.edu (usenet news) Reply-To: rees@citi.umich.edu (Jim Rees) Organization: University of Michigan ITD Lines: 16 In article , dennis@nosc.mil (Dennis Cottel) writes: > Or you can let lcnode figure out all the node names: > for node in ^"/etc/lcnode -r -b" by line Unfortunately, HP/Apollo has not seen fit to make this work with multiple rings in an Apollo internet. It occurs to me that there must be some way to get ns_helper to tell you the names of all the nodes in your Domain internet, but I can't figure it out right now, and the documentation is of course no help at all (neither the lcnode or ctnode man pages even mention ns_helper, and there is no man page for ns_helper). Anyone know how to do this? For a short list, I use "ls //*" but that won't get them all, obviously, since it doesn't talk to ns_helper.