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Operating Systems AIX Big Brother Post 302171733 by bakunin on Friday 29th of February 2008 09:47:02 AM
Old 02-29-2008
Quote:
Originally Posted by pankajd
Smiliehi ,
u might have received ur tar file..
Probably not, if this is a tool for AIX, because AIX has its own package management system - installp. More likely the bundle will come as .bff (backup file format).

I don't know "big brother", but until now "nmon" delivers everything i have ever needed. Nmon is not an official IBM tool (like "topas"), but you can download it as freeware from the IBM site. I would strongly recommend using nmon.

bakunin
 

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BBDB-AREACODE-SPLIT.PL(1)				      General Commands Manual					 BBDB-AREACODE-SPLIT.PL(1)

NAME
bbdb-areacode-split - Looks for phone numbers in your .bbdb SYNOPSIS
bbdb-areacode-split <old-code> <new-code> <exchanges-file> [bbdb] DESCRIPTION
Looks for phone numbers in your .bbdb with a particular area code and one of a set of exchanges and changes the area code. The old and new area codes are specified on the command line, as is the location of a file that contains the exchanges that are being changed. (The format of that file is very loose. Every three digit sequence will be used.) This manual page was written for the Debian distribution because the original program does not have a manual page. Instead, it has docu- mentation in the GNU Info format; see below. SEE ALSO
bbdb-cid(1), bbdb-unlazy-lock(1). bbdb-srv(1). The bbdb is fully documented by The insidious Big Brother Database for mail and news, available via the Infonode bbdb AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Joerg Jaspert (JJ) <joerg@goliathbbs.dnsalias.net>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others). March 31, 2002 BBDB-AREACODE-SPLIT.PL(1)
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