doc: markup ping as command role, not program role
Co-authored-by: Roberto Abdelkader Martínez Pérez <robertomartinezp@gmail.com>
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@@ -483,7 +483,7 @@ In this example we'll redirect our users to Google:
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How to Execute Two Processes in Parallel
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How to Execute Two Processes in Parallel
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We want to :program:`ping` two machines parallel. *Kapow!* can get IPs from query
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We want to :command:`ping` two machines parallel. *Kapow!* can get IPs from query
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.. code-block:: console
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.. code-block:: console
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After analyzing the problem and with our goal in mind, we conclude that it
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After analyzing the problem and with our goal in mind, we conclude that it
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is enough to use a simple :program:`ping` to **Internal Host**.
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is enough to use a simple :command:`ping` to **Internal Host**.
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So, the next step is to analyze how to perform the :program:`ping`.
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So, the next step is to analyze how to perform the :command:`ping`.
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Accessing via SSH to External Host
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Accessing via SSH to External Host
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#. We'd need to manage users (violates a constraint).
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#. We'd need to manage users (violates a constraint).
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#. We'd need to grant users access to a host (violates a constraint).
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#. We'd need to grant users access to a host (violates a constraint).
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#. We would not be able to control what options the user could provide to
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#. We would not be able to control what options the user could provide to
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:program:`ping` (violates a constraint).
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:command:`ping` (violates a constraint).
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Develop and Deploy a Custom Solution
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Develop and Deploy a Custom Solution
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will run each time the endpoint is invoked.
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will run each time the endpoint is invoked.
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#. ``ping -c 1 10.10.10.100`` - sends one `ICMP ping packet` to the **Internal
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#. ``ping -c 1 10.10.10.100`` - sends one `ICMP ping packet` to the **Internal
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Host**.
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Host**.
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#. ``| kapow set /response/body`` - writes the output of :program:`ping` to the
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#. ``| kapow set /response/body`` - writes the output of :command:`ping` to the
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body of the response, so you can see it.
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body of the response, so you can see it.
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