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1. Solaris
Is there any command to find
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2. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
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6. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
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Anyone can tell me how to get the number of NFS threads RUNNING on the system for Solaris 10? Someone told me for Solaris 9, the method is "echo "*svc$<svcpool" | adb -k. But, I've tried to google the method for Solaris 10 and did not find the corresponding method, please help... (1 Reply)
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On Linux, I can use 'ps -efL | grep process_name' to list all threads that belong to a running process. -L has a different meaning on AIX and I could not find an equivalent flag in the man pages.
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10. Solaris
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
bearoffdump
BEAROFFDUMP(6) Games Manual BEAROFFDUMP(6)
NAME
bearoffdump - dump a position from the GNU Backgammon bearoff database
SYNOPSIS
bearoffdump file id
DESCRIPTION
bearoffdump takes the path to a GNU Backgammon bearoff database and a position number and dumps the bearoff information for that position.
It can be called on either the one-sided bearoff database, normally /usr/share/gnubg/gnubg_os0.bd; or the two-sided bearoff database, nor-
mally /usr/share/gnubg/gnubg_ts0.bd. The output from the former includes the probabilities of bearing off all checkers in varying numbers
of moves. The latter only gives the probability of winning and doubling cube equity.
The id is difficult to derive if you don't know GNU Backgammon internals. Each possible combinatorial position of checkers and points is
assigned a position number, id divided by that number is the player position, and id modulo that number is the opponent position. The num-
ber of points and checkers is set when building the bearoff database and are shown by bearoffdump when run with any id.
SEE ALSO
gnubg(6)
AUTHORS
Joseph Heled, Oystein Johansen, Jorn Thyssen, and Gary Wong, with the assistance of many others <bug-gnubg@gnu.org>.
This manual page was written by Russ Allbery <rra@debian.org>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others). It may be
redistributed and/or modified under the terms of version 2 of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation
(the same license as GNU Backgammon).
2006-01-14 BEAROFFDUMP(6)