Hi,
We are running a perl script to upload some data using SQL* Loader. We pipe the data in a http request to SQL*Loader which loads the data to the database. We encounter the error "Inappropirate ioctl for device" when we try to upload huge data. Any solution would be greatly appreciated.... (4 Replies)
When I try to format a slice in Solaris 10 I get the follow error :confused: :
-bash-3.00# mkfs /dev/dsk/c1d0s5 18877824
Can not determine partition size: Inappropriate ioctl for device
Some format command output:....
AVAILABLE DISK SELECTIONS:
0. c1d0 <DEFAULT cyl 38735 alt 2... (0 Replies)
Hello,
I have a cron entry:
59 23 * * * . $HOME/.profile;mydate=`date '+%Y%m%d'`;mv filename filename_$mydate
Which works fine interactively, but gives me the following error when it runs in cron:
Your "cron" job on servername
. $HOME/.profile;mydate=`date '+
produced the... (4 Replies)
When I try to format a slice in Solaris 10 I get the follow error :
-bash-3.00# mkfs /dev/dsk/c1d0s5 18877824
Can not determine partition size: Inappropriate ioctl for device
Some format command output:....
AVAILABLE DISK SELECTIONS:
0. c1d0 <DEFAULT cyl 38735 alt 2 hd 64 sec 63>... (2 Replies)
Dear all,
Problem goes like this:
I have a shell script which when run manually runs perfectly.
When same script is executed through a job schdeduler I get an error as Inappropriate ioctl for device and the script fails.
This problems seems quite guiling to me.
Any clues are heartly... (11 Replies)
Hello guys,
on my Red Hat machine the /bin/mt status command gives the output dev/tape: inappropriate ioctl for device. This messages comes up after the Server has been rebooted.
Anybody an idea?
Thx
masterofdesaster (8 Replies)
Hi All,
Am finding performance of my SD card using hdparm.
Code:
hdparm -tT /dev/BlockDev0
/dev/BlockDev0:
Timing cached reads: 1118 MB in 2.00 seconds = 558.61 MB/sec
HDIO_DRIVE_CMD(null) (wait for flush complete) failed: Inappropriate
ioctl for device
Timing buffered disk... (1 Reply)
Hi!
I am getting a nohup issue on mac osx while trying to start a process through nohup in the startup script.
nohup: can't detach from console: Inappropriate ioctl for device
Please help!
Thanks,
Allan. (0 Replies)
Hi,
ssh -q -t -l $usr $host bin/test.sh
I am using above command to run script remotely. script is working without any issues. but I am getting "tcgetattr: Inappropriate ioctl for device" message on console.
plz help how can I avoid this message.
Thanks
Moved thread from Emergency... (1 Reply)
Sample program tty, this will be get called from my script test_script.
#include <stdio.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#define TTY_NAME_MAX 32
#define STDIN_FILENO 0 /* Standard input. */
int main(void) {
int ret = 0;
char local_device_file;
printf("\npid =... (7 Replies)
Discussion started by: Gajendra_PH
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
libmemcached_examples
LIBMEMCACHED_EXAMPLES(3) libmemcached LIBMEMCACHED_EXAMPLES(3)NAME
libmemcached_examples - libmemcached Documentation
Examples for libmemcached
DESCRIPTION
For full examples, test cases are found in tests/*.c in the main distribution. These are always up to date, and are used for each test run
of the library.
CONNECTING TO SERVERS
const char *config_string= "--SERVER=host10.example.com --SERVER=host11.example.com --SERVER=host10.example.com"
memcached_st *memc= memcached(config_string, strlen(config_string);
{
...
}
memcached_free(memc);
In the above code you create a memcached_st object with three server by making use of memcached_create().
CREATING A POOL OF SERVERS
Creating a pool of Servers:
const char *config_string= "--SERVER=host10.example.com --SERVER=host11.example.com --SERVER=host10.example.com";
memcached_pool_st* pool= memcached_pool(config_string, strlen(config_string));
memcached_return_t rc;
memcached_st *memc= memcached_pool_pop(pool, false, &rc);
.... do work
/*
Release the memc_ptr that was pulled from the pool
*/
memcached_pool_push(pool, memc);
/*
Destroy the pool.
*/
memcached_pool_destroy(pool);
In the above code you create a memcached_pool_st object with three server by making use of memcached_pool().
When memcached_pool_destroy() all memory will be released that is associated with the pool.
ADDING A VALUE TO THE SERVER
Adding a value to the Server:
char *key= "foo";
char *value= "value";
memcached_return_t rc= memcached_set(memc, key, strlen(key), value, value_length, (time_t)0, (uint32_t)0);
if (rc != MEMCACHED_SUCCESS)
{
... // handle failure
}
It is best practice to always look at the return value of any operation.
FETCHING MULTIPLE VALUES
memcached_return_t rc;
char *keys[]= {"fudge", "son", "food"};
size_t key_length[]= {5, 3, 4};
unsigned int x;
uint32_t flags;
char return_key[MEMCACHED_MAX_KEY];
size_t return_key_length;
char *return_value;
size_t return_value_length;
rc= memcached_mget(memc, keys, key_length, 3);
x= 0;
while ((return_value= memcached_fetch(memc, return_key, &return_key_length,
&return_value_length, &flags, &rc)))
{
free(return_value);
x++;
}
Notice that you freed values returned from memcached_fetch(). The define MEMCACHED_MAX_KEY is provided for usage.
HOME
To find out more information please check: http://libmemcached.org/
SEE ALSO memcached(1)AUTHOR
Brian Aker
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