This is the command tping that can be run in the OnWorks free hosting provider using one of our multiple free online workstations such as Ubuntu Online, Fedora Online, Windows online emulator or MAC OS online emulator
PROGRAM:
NAME
tping - Send echo messages to LAM nodes.
SYNOPSIS
tping [-hv] [-c count] [-d delay] [-l length] nodes
OPTIONS
-h Print the command help menu.
-v Turn OFF verbose mode.
-c count Send count messages.
-d delay Delay delay seconds between each message.
-l length Each message is length bytes long.
DESCRIPTION
The tping command sends messages to, and collects replies from, a list of nodes, via the
LAM echo server. It is similar to the UNIX ping(8) command, and is used as a quick
diagnosis of the LAM network.
Unless options are specified, tping sends a 1 byte message an infinite number of times,
displaying the roundtrip time of each message as it completes, with a delay of 1 second
between roundtrips. After the loop is broken (with keyboard interrupt, eg: ^C), tping
prints statistics about all roundtrip messages.
EXAMPLES
tping h
Echo messages to the local node.
tping -v n7 -l 1000 -c 10
Echo 1000 byte messages to node 7. Stay silent while working. Stop after 10
roundtrips and report statistics.
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