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    langtuxxx69
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    Finding IP address of the system hosting an NAS

    Hi,



    On Solaris 5.8 when I run the command df -F nfs one of the outputs I am getting is:

    Code:

    pun-filer-01:/vol/Unix/punehome/vineetd


    out of which "pun-filer-01" is hostname of the machine on which the NAS device is hosted and /vol/Unix/punehome/vineetd is the mount point.



    I am interested in getting the IP address of this machine instead of hostname. Is there any command which can provide me with this information from the Solaris 5.8 machine? I will resolve this Hostname as a last resort only. If there is a command to get the IP then it will be really better.



    Please help.



    Thanks,



    Vineet
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    HamyDice
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    You can write script where you give hostname (from output of df ) to any of nslookup or dig and then parse output again and replace resolved IP-Address into original output of df
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    bth8320
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    look up the Man page for the "showmount" command. One of the options should do what you want.
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