Unknown is simply what it then prints as the host name Another way if zookeeper is running in standalone mode, its a jvm process This is distinct from i looked it up, but it doesn't seem to correspond to anything which is what happens outside the container
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To be perfectly explicit, connecting to the host succeeded, but looking up its name.
Option for scp as well, see my superuser answer.
I'm trying to convert a netcdf file to either a csv or text file using python I have read this post but i am still missing a step (i'm new to python) It's a dataset including latitude, longitude,. I am trying to learn how to read netcdf files using python in the most easiest/fastest way
I heard that it can be done with 3 lines of code but i really don't know how I am running the mitgcm num. I am using nc command in my linux box like below to check if a port is listening I have combined it in a shell scr.
I am sending text commands to a custom protocol tcp server
In the example below i send 2 commands and receive a response written back It works as expected in telnet and netcat C:\netcat) open two cmd prompts and navigated to cd \netcat Note that i'm on a 32b windows7, for 64bit use nc64.exe
Test by typing hello in one command window and check if it is displayed in the other. I am trying to prevent unnecessary downloading of large datasets by reading the publicly available files directly from their online location Surprisingly i cannot find an answer to my question on Echo stat | nc localhost 2181 | grep mode echo srvr | nc localhost 2181 | grep mode #(from 3.3.0 onwards) above will work in whichever modes zookeeper is running (standalone or embedded)