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Operating Systems Solaris Confusion In run level... Post 302167983 by udayn on Saturday 16th of February 2008 08:28:02 AM
Old 02-16-2008
Confusion In run level...

Dear Friends..!!

i am quit confused about the SOLARIES RUN level that is 0 . 1 or s S ...
please let me know the diffirence between these run level ... 0,1 and s S...


have a great day
Uday naikwadi
 

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smfi_setdbg(3N) 														   smfi_setdbg(3N)

NAME
smfi_setdbg() - sets the debugging (tracing) level for the Milter library, for sendmail SYNOPSIS
PARAMETERS
level Specifies the debugging level. DESCRIPTION
The routine sets the internal debugging level of the Milter library for tracing purposes, for sendmail. A level of 0 (zero) turns off debugging. A detailed dubugging can be obtained with a higher (> 0) debugging level. The highest and most useful debugging level is 6. can be called from any routine at any point in a function. RETURN VALUE
By default, the routine returns AUTHOR
The routine was developed by the Sendmail Inc. SEE ALSO
smfi_main(3N), smfi_register(3N), smfi_setconn(3N), smfi_settimeout(3N), smfi_opensocket(3N), smfi_setbacklog(3N), smfi_stop(3N). on smfi_setdbg(3N)
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