Jim,
I've followed your instructions for ALLOW_PROCREAD = Y and went through
my dhcpd.leases to get an address to telnet to. I found which
workstation was on by pinging it, and then did:
telnet ws247 9200
And got "connection refused."
I repeated that with the IP address instead of ws247, but with the same
result.
So I thought, well, maybe I need to install the telnet daemon on the
server, did so, activated it, confirmed that it was active by telnetting
localhost, and still, get "connection refused" when attempting to telnet
the workstation.
Help!
Jeff
> ting that, and rebooting the client will give you access to any file
> in the /proc filesystem on the workstation. To actually read the file,
> you can do this:
>
> telnet ws001 9200
>
> Then, when you get the 'Escape char......' prompt, you should be able to
> type:
>
> getproc meminfo
>
> and it should spew out lots of details about the current memory usage.
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