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[User Discussion] - [usr dscssn] two NICs for a Box on Ubuntu/Linux
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[2013-09-27 01:02:02] |
ganz - Posts: 1048 |
hi all if a pc box has two NICs there is a simple trick to fire up an another connection ping will test a connection every 3 secs 199.30.196.6 is the example IP for testing uuid for a connection may be checked with nmcli con
vlc will play a sound the script is #!/bin/bash while [ "true" ] do if !( ping -c 1 -s 1 199.30.196.6 ) > /dev/null; then nmcli con down uuid >>put basic uuid here<<; nmcli con up uuid >>put reserve uuid here<<; /usr/bin/vlc /home/ganz/Music/Net_Alarm.mp3 & fi sleep 3 done the another way to do it is bonding https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuBonding gd lck Date Time Of Last Edit: 2013-09-27 01:02:53
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[2013-09-27 22:09:38] |
M5amhan - Posts: 468 |
hey ganz, do you think you could help me out with this? tweak the initial balance study to just give me the open range for the first 5 minutes of the session, no matter what time it starts? open range question (for users as well) |
[2013-10-07 10:57:14] |
ganz - Posts: 1048 |
Trade2day1 hello i'm a little busy at this moment and i'll come back to this as soon as i can. /at the end of the week?/ ps: i like your comment Does SC have an equivalent to the emini-watch indicator, "Better Pro-Am"? :) |
[2013-10-07 14:55:12] |
M5amhan - Posts: 468 |
haha thanks.. knock out the misinformation one by one anyway, it's no rush at all.. i am currently using a fibonacci retracement. after i asked you about this i realized i would need it to be a bit more specific. if the 5 minute open range close is higher then the open i need it drawn from low to high. if the close is lower then the open i need it from high to low. say if the close is higher then the open, the top extensions would be x2.33, x3.82 etc and bottom extensions would be x1.33, x2.82. i dont know why that works the way it does but it just does lol, if that is too much then i can just use the retracement it is no big deal. |
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