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Remove Filter [B]Hi all.. I need to do a condition check in a script. The same condition check needs to be repeated in another script. So, I am looking for a way, where i can set, say a flag in the first script ,upon meeting the condition, and be able to access … | |
hi all... how to find the localhost ip address in python [B]import socket socket.gethostbyname(socket.gethostname())[/B] gives me 127.0.0.1 instead of my ip address any help........... | |
Hi all, i have different modules developed so far, and a main script needs to call the modules based on user's choice. will doing like this work?? using raw_input(), i wait for user choice, and once a choice is made, corresponding module is called. if main.py, does an 'import xxx.py' … | |
Hi all, Here is a part of my code: [CODE]#-- if the ports are mapped properly if(map_dict1[int(MIO_outports1[i])] == int(Exp_map_inport[i]) ): flag = 1 elif(map_dict2[int(MIO_outports1[i])] == int(Exp_map_inport[i])): flag = 1 else: flag = 0 [/CODE] But I am not able to navigate to the 'elif' part. I am getting : [CODE] … | |
Hi, I want to do something like this: I have two lists: list1 = range(6) list2 = range(10,15) i want a dictionary like this: adict ={0:10, 1:11, 2:12, 3:13, 4:14, 5:15 } I did the following: [CODE]list1 = range(6) list2 = range(10,15) adict = dict(zip(list1,list2))[/CODE] i get : [B]TypeError: list … | |
Hello, can anyone help me regarding how this can be done? I need to declare an 'array' which has 95 indices, and each entry holds 8 bits each of data. am doing this with: PORT_MAP_LEN = 764/8 bit_map_len = [0]*PORT_MAP_LEN but it is giving me list index out of range … | |
Hi, I am working with [B]python2.4 on windows[/B], and want pysnmp to be imported. Have downloaded [B]pysnmp-4.1.14a.tar.gz[/B] and [B]pyasn1-0.0.12a.tar.gz[/B] and put it under [B]D:\Python24\Lib\site-packages\[/B]. Still i am getting the import error. from pysnmp.entity.rfc3413.oneliner import cmdgen ImportError: No module named pysnmp.entity.rfc3413.oneliner What should I do to make pysnmp importable? | |
Hi all, I need to set some variables via Pysnmp which take 'unsigned int' only. Is python int by default a 32 bit- signed int? How do I convert it into 16 and 8 bit- unsigned ints? I need to read two registers consequently( which are of 8 bits each) … | |
Hi all, Is there any way to do forward referencing or function prototyping in python..? Being an interpreted language, is lack of forward referencing a drawback of python? | |
using pysnmp I am querying a variable which gives the IP address. I want to check that address. I do the following [CODE] ........... ............ ............. errorIndication, errorStatus, errorIndex, varBinds = cmdgen.CommandGenerator().getCmd( cmdgen.CommunityData('xxx', 'yyy', 1), cmdgen.UdpTransportTarget((addr,161)), ((1,3,6,1,4,1,18489,1,2,2,2,9,30,0))) print"Error on GET for ccmSDIDULinkUtilEastRemoteIP -%s,%s%(errorIndication,errorStatus) print varBinds print varBinds[0][1] [/CODE] i get … | |
Hi, I have a for loop something like: [CODE]for n in range(no_of_rows): #--configuring ODU Op mode odu_op_mod=list1[n] odu_op_mode= odu_enum["%s"%odu_op_mod] if (odu_op_mod == 'blahblah'): #------------ elif(odu_op_mod == 'aaa'): #-------- elif(odu_op_mode =='xxx'): #----- elif(odu_op_mod == 'yyy'): #------------------- elif(odu_op_mod == 'zzz'): #------------- logging.info("*******************************************************************") subprocess.call(['python link_config_idu12.py %s'%addr],shell=True) [/CODE] I have different lists, list1 #for … | |
I want 1.py to call 2.py. 1.py takes an Ip address as a command line argument. I am trying a '[B]subprocess.call()[/B]' in 1.py to call 2.py. I have defined addr= sys.argv[1] before the [B]main()[/B] of 1.py. I want the same address to be accessed in 2.py. In short, 1.py should … | |
hi... using pysnmp, an 'snmp get' varBinds gives me an 'octet string' of values like: 1+1 Protection; East-West; Spiral Search; ODU Enable/Disable I need to loop through these strings and see whether a particular string say, 'East-West' is present. I am not finding way to do this. can this octet … | |
[B]hi all using telnetlib, I am issuing a 'top' command on a remote host. Top seems to continue indefinitely. On a terminal, I can use CTRL+c to suspend the process... What can be passed in telnet.write() equivalently to suspend the process , yet retain the output so far... pls help … | |
[B]hi, my problem is as such... I am establishing a telnet session to an IP using telnetlib module. I read the free memory on the board using telnet.write("free\n"). after this i call a system command 'snmpwalk' to walk the MIBs of the IP above. I again need to establish the … | |
Hi... I have a set of strings as below: [CODE]4:14.4-17M,5:14.4-2e13M,6:14.4-4e9M,7:14.4-8e,22:28.4-35M,23:28.4-2e30M,24:28.4-4e26M,25:28.4-8e18M,26:28.4-16e2M,27:28.4-18e,28:14.16-36M,29:14.16-2e32M,30:14.16-4e28M,31:14.16-8e20M[/CODE] I want everything after the ':' to be discarded. i.e., i just want a list of what preceeds ':' (4,5,6,7,22,.................) How can this be done? | |
can anyone suggest a simple method to define an enum in python. as some examples floating on net, i used class Animal: DOG=1 CAT=2 print Animal.DOG but it doesn't seem to be working... | |
hi, I just came accross the csv module to deals with csv files in python. suppose my csv file has two rows: 1,2,3,4 5,6,7,8 and i want to access each item at a time, i.e., 1 followed by 2 and so on....what can be done? [B]import csv reader= csv.reader(open('filename.csv','r'),delimiter=' ') … | |
[B]$? in linux gives the exit status of the recently executed command , as i have learnt. suppose i give a cd command at the terminal and if such a directory or file is not present, echo $? following it gives me 1. but, when the same is run via … | |
[B]hi all, can anyone tell me how to open a folder on a remote machine connected on same LAN. I need to open a folder in the form "\\remote_machine\folder1\folder2\folder3"[/B] | |
hi... I have written a script for FTP upload using python.. It worked fine when i tried on local boards, but is giving me an error when trying with a remote board via VPN. this is the error i get: [B](104, 'Connection reset by peer')[/B] the machine i developed script … | |
I have python 2.5.2 on my Debian system n want to upgrade it to python 2.6. Got to know that apt-get install package searches for package in /etc/apt/sources.list I have downloaded python 2.6.2. How to add an entry to the file /etc/apt/sources.list ? :( | |
[B]hi... I have a value, value=4501-E001 I am concerned about only the value before hyphen i.e., 4501 I need to check whether various values begin with 4501, followed by something, n am not concerned about "something" that follows. How can this splitting be done in python?[/B] | |
hi... how can this be done using python 1.prompting user for a file location from within a script 2.reading the file location entered by the user 3.storing it in a file like object | |
hi... am using pysnmp module to do an snmp get on a USB key status from pysnmp.entity.rfc3413.oneliner import cmdgen #--query on ccmSDIDUKeyStatus errorIndication, errorStatus, errorIndex, varBinds = cmdgen.CommandGenerator().getCmd( cmdgen.CommunityData('xxx', 'xxx', 1), cmdgen.UdpTransportTarget(('192.168.5.157', 161)), (1,3,6,1,4,1,18489,1,2,4,2,8,0)) varBinds gives the following: [(ObjectName('1.3.6.1.4.1.18489.1.2.4.2.8.0'), Integer('2'))] I need to print the key status, based on varBinds, … | |
hi.... I am doing an snmpwalk on MIB variables and dumping the output to a text file. I dont need all the info and need to read only a part of it. How can this be done efficiently in python? | |
hi all can u pls help me regarding iterating through an integer variable within a subprocess call here is what i exactly want to do for n in range(1,16): subprocess.call(['snmpset', '-v2c', '-c arct1c', '192.168.5.157', '.1.3.6.1.4.1.18489.1.2.1.5.1.2.0', 'i ','n']) i.e., i want to iterate through snmpwalk..but its not working:( it shows 'bad … |
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