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RUP(1C)                 COMMAND REFERENCE                 RUP(1C)



NAME
     rup - show host status of local machines (RPC version)

SYNOPSIS
     rup [ -h ] [ -l ] [ -t ] [ host ...  ]

DESCRIPTION
     The rup command gives a status similar to uptime(1) for
     remote machines;  it broadcasts on the local network and
     displays the responses it receives.

     Normally, the listing is in the order that responses are
     received, but this order can be changed by specifying one of
     the options listed below.

     When host arguments are given, rather than broadcasting, rup
     only queries the list of specified hosts.

     A remote host responds only if it is running the rstatd
     daemon, which is normally started up from inetd(8n).

OPTIONS
     -h   Sort the display alphabetically by host name.

     -l   Sort the display by load average.

     -t   Sort the display by uptime.

FILES
     /etc/inetd.conf

CAVEATS
     Broadcasting does not work through gateways.

SEE ALSO
     ruptime(1c), inetd(8n), and rstatd(8c).



















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