I have compiled binary file using "cc" on SunOS 5.8 and the same binary file i have copied to SunOS 5.9 and it is giving me core dump error.I want to know whether migration of compiled code from lower version to higer version created this problem. how can i solve this problem.I am pasting the core... (1 Reply)
...and I'm having an issue with memory usage. I got an alert from our sun management console that the box is at 90% memory usage. I need to know what's eating up the memory as this particular box has 16GB of RAM. (3 Replies)
Hi All,
I need usleep command to use in one of my shell script. I am working on SunOS 5.9. Where usleep command is not available. Is there any way to use usleep command in SunOS.
Thanks In Advance,
chidhu (5 Replies)
Hi,
I called Sun and they said they no longer sell SunOS 5.6. I desperately need a CD-ROM of the install CD to perform maintenance work on a server.
Does anyone know where to get one or know someone who can make me a copy? (2 Replies)
Hi,
I have to backup the contents of an old SunOS to tape. The tape drive is being recognized by the operating system. However, the man pages for tar are a little different from the ones I have seen using Red Hat/Centos. On Centos to backup the entire contents of the / partition I could just... (1 Reply)
Hi All,
First my OS version is:
ksh:0$ uname -a
SunOS 5.9 Generic_122300-48 sun4u sparc SUNW,Sun-Fire-V440
I want to exclude the following DIR(./country111) in my search pattern:
ksh:0$ find . -name "*.tar"
./country111/COUNTRY_BATCH-801.tar
./country111/COUNTRY_BATCH-802.tar... (3 Replies)
Hi Bros,
I have a question want to receive your help.
On SunOS server. I have 1 file in /etc. mode of file is "read only". I've used chmod 777 commmand to change mode of that file. firstly, it's ok. but about 3 mins after that. The mode of that file rollback to "read only". I don't know how.... (4 Replies)
Hello to all,
May you help saying me how to flush a specific domain in Linux SunOS5
I know the command rndc is to flush DNS cache, but I would like to know:
1- How to do a flush only on specific domain
2- How to see the content of DNS Resolver cache (similar to info given by IPCONFIG... (2 Replies)
I am new to Solaris and compilation using make files.
I have a code base which is organized into different folders. At the root folder is a master make file and in the sub directories, there are make files for that particular folder.
In the make files present in subdirectories, I am seeing... (2 Replies)
Hi,
This command works
ggrep -v -F -x -f app1.txt app2.txt But, I don't have ggrep on SunOS Sparc so I tried using grep instead but it errors out
grep: illegal option -- F bash-2.03$ uname -a
SunOS mymac 5.8 Generic_Virtual sun4v sparc sun4v Can you help me with a grep command that... (6 Replies)
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amgetconf
AMGETCONF(8) System Manager's Manual AMGETCONF(8)NAME
amgetconf - look up amanda.conf variables
SYNOPSIS
amgetconf [ config ] parameter
DESCRIPTION
Amgetconf looks up parameters in amanda.conf, the Amanda configuration file, or from the build and runtime environment, and returns their
corresponding value.
If config is not specified, amgetconf assumes it is being run from the configuration directory and that amanda.conf is present.
If parameter begins with build., the (case insensitive) string following the period is a build environment variable. Variables without a
value (e.g. XFSDUMP on a system that does not support that type of file system) will not report an error and will return an empty string as
the value. Flag variables (e.g. USE_AMANDAHOSTS) will return 1 if the flag is set or an empty string if it is not.
If parameter begins with dbopen., the string following the period is a program name and an Amanda debug file will be created for the call-
er. The name of the file is returned.
If parameter begins with dbclose., the string following the period is a program name previously used with dbopen., followed by a colon (:)
and the previously opened file name.
See the amanda(8) man page for more details about Amanda.
EXAMPLE
Find out the path to the log file directory:
% amgetconf DailySet1 logdir
/etc/amanda/DailySet1
Find out the current tape type:
% amgetconf DailySet1 tapetype
DLT4000-IV
Find out the default configuration directory:
% amgetconf DailySet1 build.CONFIG_DIR
/etc/amanda
Create, use and close a debug file in a script:
% set debug_file = `amgetconf DailySet1 dbopen.myscript`
% echo debug information >> $debug_file
% amgetconf DailySet1 dbclose.myscript:$debug_file
MESSAGES
amgetconf: no such parameter "param"
Parameter param is not a known keyword (e.g. not a valid amanda.conf keyword). In this case, amgetconf will write "BUGGY" to stdout
as the value.
SEE ALSO amanda(8)AMGETCONF(8)