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What does "#@$-s /usr/bin/ksh -x " mean?

I am using ksh.. Whenever we write a shell script the first statement would be #! /bin/ksh. But instead of that I came to find "#@$-q large" in the first line and"#@$-s /usr/bin/ksh -x " in the second line. what does it mean?

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I don't know what the first string does, looks like passing on an alias other option.
ksh -x is debug/verbose on like set -x
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But what about "#@$-s"
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Whatever that is, it is very non-standard. I have never seen anything like it. Are you sure it really serves some useful purpose?
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Thank you for your feed back...It was part of one coupled ocean atmospheric model..
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