I have 4 HPUX 11.31 servers with the same Quality Pack bundles. "AS FAR AS I CAN TELL" no system files have been modified.
/usr/bin/ps is the same date size and creation date
terminfo file (x-->xterm) is the same date size and creation date
shell (ksh) is the same date size and creation date
on all 4 nodes.
This problem appears using either a xterm emulator or a putty ssh session.
The TERM type is xterm
PROBLEM:
On one of the nodes, a ps -ef output does not show the full output of the process command running as it does on the other 3 servers.
From the script -
($Resource is name of the process we are grep'ing on)
From the command line -
(or Bob2) (depends which process is on which box).
This is a Service guard package so Bob1 is on Node 1 and Bob2 is on Node 2.
Bob1 output shows up fully as expected. Bob2 output gets truncated.
When Bob2 is on Node 1, the output is normal (complete line is displayed).
So it seems to be following the Node. Just do not know where to begin looking to solve this.
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LEARN ABOUT OSX
environ
ENVIRON(7) BSD Miscellaneous Information Manual ENVIRON(7)NAME
environ -- user environment
SYNOPSIS
extern char **environ;
DESCRIPTION
An array of strings called the environment is made available by execve(2) when a process begins. By convention these strings have the form
``name=value''. The following names are used by various commands:
BLOCKSIZE The size of the block units used by several commands, most notably df(1), du(1) and ls(1). BLOCKSIZE may be specified in units of
a byte by specifying a number, in units of a kilobyte by specifying a number followed by ``K'' or ``k'', in units of a megabyte by
specifying a number followed by ``M'' or ``m'' and in units of a gigabyte by specifying a number followed by ``G'' or ``g''.
Sizes less than 512 bytes or greater than a gigabyte are ignored.
EXINIT A startup list of commands read by ex(1) and vi(1).
HOME A user's login directory, set by login(1) from the password file passwd(5).
PATH The sequence of directories, separated by colons, searched by csh(1), sh(1), system(3), execvp(3), etc, when looking for an exe-
cutable file. PATH is set to ``/usr/bin:/bin'' initially by login(1).
PRINTER The name of the default printer to be used by lpr(1), lpq(1), and lprm(1).
SHELL The full pathname of the user's login shell.
TERM The kind of terminal for which output is to be prepared. This information is used by commands, such as nroff(1) which may exploit
special terminal capabilities. See termcap(3) and terminfo(5).
TMPDIR The directory in which to store temporary files. Most applications use either ``/tmp'' or ``/var/tmp''. Setting this variable
will make them use another directory.
TZ The timezone to use when displaying dates. The normal format is a pathname relative to ``/usr/share/zoneinfo''. For example, the
command ``env TZ=US/Pacific date'' displays the current time in California. See tzset(3) for more information.
LOGNAME The login name of the user.
USER Deprecated synonym of LOGNAME (for backwards compatibility).
Further names may be placed in the environment by the export command and name=value arguments in sh(1), or by the setenv command if you use
csh(1). It is unwise to change certain sh(1) variables that are frequently exported by .profile files, such as MAIL, PS1, PS2, and IFS,
unless you know what you are doing.
PROGRAMMING
Programs can query and modify the environment, using the environment routines getenv(3), putenv(3), setenv(3) and unsetenv(3). Direct access
can be made through the global variable environ, though it is recommended that changes to the enviroment still be made through the environ-
ment routines.
Shared libraries and bundles don't have direct access to environ, which is only available to the loader ld(1) when a complete program is
being linked. The environment routines can still be used, but if direct access to environ is needed, the _NSGetEnviron() routine, defined in
<crt_externs.h>, can be used to retrieve the address of environ at runtime.
SEE ALSO csh(1), ex(1), login(1), sh(1), getenv(3), putenv(3), setenv(3), unsetenv(3), execve(2), execle(3), system(3), termcap(3), terminfo(5)HISTORY
The environ manual page appeared in 4.2BSD.
4.2 Berkeley Distribution April 19, 1994 4.2 Berkeley Distribution