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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Command not found Post 302173785 by BigTool4u2 on Saturday 8th of March 2008 12:56:08 AM
Old 03-08-2008
Command not found

Hi guys,
I do apologise if this question has been asked before. I am currently running Solaris 10 on a x86 architecture. Now, the problem I am having relates to the issuing of commands, for example if I am trying to find out the ipaddress of the machine I would issue the command 'ipconfig -a | grep inet'. When I issued the command I got the command not found message. I know that is a valid command because I have issued it on my Mac OSX as well as issued it as root and it works fine.
Can someone tell me why I am getting this message whenever I issue the command?

As an aside, I generally get that sort of message if I issue the locate command if I am issuing the command as a user and not as admin???? Why is this happening.

Any comments would be appreciated.
 

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scmp_sys_resolver(1)					     libseccomp Documentation					      scmp_sys_resolver(1)

NAME
scmp_sys_resolver - Resolve system calls SYNOPSIS
scmp_sys_resolver [-h] [-a ARCH ] [-t] SYSCALL_NAME | SYSCALL_NUMBER DESCRIPTION
This command resolves both system call names and numbers with respect to the given architecture supplied in the optional ARCH argument. If the architecture is not supplied on the command line then the native architecture is used. If the "-t" argument is specified along with a system call name, then the system call will be translated as necessary for the given architecture. The "-t" argument has no effect if a system call number is specified. In some combinations of architecture and system call, a negative system call number will be displayed. A negative system call number indi- cates that the system call is not defined for the given architecture and is treated in a special manner by libseccomp depending on the operation. -a ARCH The architecture to use for resolving the system call. Valid ARCH values are "x86", "x86_64", "x32", and "arm". -t If neccessary, translate the system call name to the proper system call number, even if the system call name is different, e.g. socket(2) on x86. -h A simple one-line usage display. EXIT STATUS
Returns zero on success, errno values on failure. NOTES
The libseccomp project site, with more information and the source code repository, can be found at http://libseccomp.sf.net. This tool, as well as the libseccomp library, is currently under development, please report any bugs at the project site or directly to the author. AUTHOR
Paul Moore <paul@paul-moore.com> paul@paul-moore.com 23 May 2013 scmp_sys_resolver(1)
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