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Old 01-22-2007
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Question What are tr.pid.rotation files?

Hi!
I'm facing a unique problem!

When I run a program on HPUX, it runs fine but it also produces a bunch of files of the format:

tr.<pid>.number

the contents of these files are a bunch of numbers and I know for a fact that these files are not created by the program I'm running.

Seems to be some debug/trace thingy turned on externally or via some link library. The probelm is I don't know where to start looking!

Anyone run into similar issues?

Thanks!
 

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