04-21-2008
you may have said it in the post but i'm having a hard time following your thoughts. anyway, if you have a support contract with sun, d.l and run explorer to collect the data. ftp to the sunsolve site and they can analyze it for you.
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report-cli
REPORT-CLI(1) LIBREPORT MANUAL REPORT-CLI(1)
NAME
report-cli - Work with ABRT problem directories from command line.
SYNOPSIS
report-cli [-vsp] -L[PREFIX] [PROBLEM_DIR]
report-cli [-vsp] -e EVENT PROBLEM_DIR
report-cli [-vsp] -a[y] PROBLEM_DIR
report-cli [-vsp] -c[y] PROBLEM_DIR
report-cli [-vsp] -r[y|o|d] PROBLEM_DIR
DESCRIPTION
report-cli is a command line tool that manages application crashes and other problems caught by abrtd daemon, or created by other programs
using libreport. It enables access to, manipulation of problem data, and reporting.
OPTIONS
-L[PREFIX]
List possible events [which start with PREFIX]
-e EVENT
Run EVENT on PROBLEM_DIR
-a, --analyze
Run analyze event(s) on PROBLEM_DIR
-c, --collect
Run collect event(s) on PROBLEM_DIR
-r, --report
Analyze, collect and report problem data in PROBLEM_DIR
-d, --delete
Remove PROBLEM_DIR after reporting
-y, --always
Noninteractive: don't ask questions, assume positive answer to all of them
-o, --report-only
With -r: do not run analyzers, run only reporters
-v, --verbose
Be verbose
-s
Log to syslog
-p
Add program names to log
-V, --version
Display version and exit
AUTHORS
o ABRT team
LIBREPORT 2.1.11 06/18/2014 REPORT-CLI(1)