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John Penney <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> I recall seeing some info from the 3000-L about a command or script that
shows how to > determine the session number of a process from its IP
address. What I have is a Pin
> and IP address and want to determine the associated #S.
> Searched the archives but no cigar.
John,
you can try the following command file, but be advised in its present form
it uses MPEX:
USER DEFINED COMMAND FILE: IPUSER
PARM ACCTPARM=NONE
COMMENT*********************************
COMMENT LISTS SESSIONS USING A VT3K
COMMENT CONNECT BY IP ADDRESS RANGE
COMMENT
COMMENT CREATED BY: JOHN HORNBERGER
COMMENT CREATED ON: 25 FEB 1999
COMMENT*********************************
SETVAR ACCTIN "!ACCTPARM"
IF ACCTIN="NONE" THEN
ECHO
ECHO You MUST ENTER A Partial IP Address Range To Search
ECHO
ELSE
FILE TMPIPLOG;REC=-80,,F,ASCII;DEV=DISC;DISC=5000;TEMP
LISTFILE /SYS/PUB/CI,8>*TMPIPLOG
ECHO
MPEX.PUB.VESOFT;INFO="PRINT TMPIPLOG;SEARCH=CL'REM : !ACCTIN'"
ECHO
PURGE TMPIPLOG,TEMP
ENDIF
HTH,
John Hornberger
Sr. Systems Programmer
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