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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Hard Link vs SOft Link???? Post 302199902 by skyineyes on Wednesday 28th of May 2008 05:54:59 AM
Old 05-28-2008
Hard Link vs SOft Link????

Hi

PLease let me know the usage of Hard Link vs Soft Link

i.e what is the basic difference and what happens when one file is changed or deleted in both the cases???

thanks
 

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whocalls(1)							   User Commands						       whocalls(1)

NAME
whocalls - report on the calls to a specific procedure SYNOPSIS
whocalls [-l wholib] [-s] funcname executable [arguments]... DESCRIPTION
whocalls is a simple example of a utility based on the Link-Auditing functionality of ld.so.1(1) that permits the tracking of a given func- tion call. See the Linker and Libraries Guide for a detailed description of the Link-Auditing mechanism. The executable is run as normal with any associated arguments. Each time the procedure funcname is called, both the arguments to that procedure and a stack trace are dis- played on standard output. OPTIONS
The following options are supported: -l wholib Specifies an alternate who.so Link-Auditing library to use. -s When available, examines and uses the .symtab symbol table for local symbols. This is a little more expensive than using the .dynsym symbol table, but can produce more detailed stack trace information. EXAMPLES
Example 1 Tracking Function Calls The following example tracks the calls to printf() made by a simple helloworld program: example% whocalls printf helloworld printf(0x106e4, 0xef625310, 0xef621ba8) helloworld:main+0x10 helloworld:_start+0x5c Hello World ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Availability |SUNWtoo | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ SEE ALSO
ld.so.1(1), sotruss(1), attributes(5) Linker and Libraries Guide SunOS 5.11 3 Jul 2007 whocalls(1)
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