03-31-2003
get whole command arguments in ps -ef?
Hello All,
I want to build some monitoring of processes in HP-UX 11.x.
Is there any way to get the whole set of commands and arguments instead of the first 60 characters? I read that there's a limitation of the ps -ef command that we can't overcome. In this case is there any other command that I can use?
My need is so basic I can't believe there's no way to get that information
Thank you!
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NAME
scan-build
scan-build(1) -- An utility for running the clang(1) analyzer from the command line
SYNOPSIS
scan-build options build command [build options]
DESCRIPTION
scan-build is a command line utility that enables a user to run the clang static analyzer over their codebase as part of performing a regu-
lar build (from the command line).
OPTIONS
-analyze-headers
Also analyze functions in #included files.
-o Target directory for HTML report files. Subdirectories will be created as needed to represent separate "runs" of the analyzer. If
this option is not specified, a directory is created in /tmp (TMPDIR on Mac OS X) to store the reports.
-h, --help
Display the help message.
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--keep-going
This option currently supports make and xcodebuild. This is a convenience option; one can specify this behavior directly using build
options.
--html-title [title]
Specify the title used on generated HTML pages.
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your C++ and Objective-C++ code. Use this option to specify an alternate compiler.
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-V View analysis results in a web browser when the build
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ADVANCED OPTIONS
:
-constraints [model]
Specify the contraint engine used by the analyzer. By default the 'range' model is used. Specifying 'basic' uses a simpler, less
powerful constraint model used by checker-0.160 and earlier.
-store [model]
Specify the store model used by the analyzer. By default, the 'region' store model is used. 'region' specifies a field sensitive
store model. Users can also specify 'basic', which is far less precise but can more quickly analyze code. 'basic' was the default
store model for checker-0.221 and earlier.
-no-failure-reports
Do not create a 'failures' subdirectory that includes analyzer crash reports and preprocessed source files.
EXAMPLES
Basic usage of scan-build is designed to be simple: just place the word "scan-build" in front of your build command:
$ scan-build make
$ scan-build xcodebuild
In the first case scan-build analyzes the code of a project built with make and in the second case scan-build analyzes a project built
using xcodebuild.
It is also possible to use scan-build to analyze specific files:
$ scan-build gcc -c t1.c t2.c
This example causes the files t1.c and t2.c to be analyzed.
AUTHORS
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SEE ALSO
clang(1) scan-view(1) http://clang-analyzer.llvm.org
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