07-14-2008
then why can't you download the one for X86 and try? Maybe your other systems are running sparc procssors..? Anyway, its not advisable to do so.. Did you check the installation procedures or requirements before you installed?And what is the patch level and OS versions of your other systems compared to he one you're complaining abt? I guess you need to analyse these first.
9 More Discussions You Might Find Interesting
1. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
Hi,
I am using solaris 5.8. When I am using top command with my UNIX userid it says "ksh: top: not found". Its working fine with the oracle id.
What should I do if I need to user TOP and SAR utilities with my UNIX id? What are the prerequisites for this?
Please explain.
Regards,... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: malaymaru
1 Replies
2. Linux
have following package installed
rpm -qa |grep ADMIN
It will give the following package installed:
ADMIN-4.0.0.1
Now I will upgrade the ADMIN package using the following command.
rpm --upgrade ADMIN-4.1.0.1
It will upgrade the ADMIN packagge to ADMIN-4.1.0.1
Now I want that... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: amitpansuria
0 Replies
3. AIX
Is there a 'top' command equivalent in AIX 4.2 ?
I already checked and I do not see the following ones anywhere:
top
nmon
topas (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: Browser_ice
1 Replies
4. AIX
Okay, I am trying to come up with a multi-platform script to report top ten CPU and memory hog processes, which will be run by our enterprise monitoring application as an auto-action item when the CPU and Memory utilization gets reported as higher than a certain threshold
I use top on other... (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: thenomad
5 Replies
5. AIX
Hello, I'm trying to build a (bff) package from an already installed program (clam antivirus) using mkinstallp. However, mkinstallp fails with "no such file: ./usr/lpp/<package name>/inst_root"
I'm not sure why all files get created ok except for these particular ones. Any help would be... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: omonte
2 Replies
6. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
Friends,
Please let meknow, How we can find the dependancies of .dstream package & .rpm package before installation ?
For AIX, We can use the inutoc . command to create the .toc file for the bff package, What about Solaris & Linux ? (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: yb4779
0 Replies
7. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hello,
i have downloaded an rpm package "hadoop-0.20.205.0-1.amd64.rpm"
in /usr/local/ directory.
I'm trying to install the rpm package in a new path/location (/usr/local/hadoop-0.20.205), but i can't.
I did:
1st try: Didn't work
sudo rpm -i --prefix=/usr/local/hadoop-0.20.205... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: g_p
1 Replies
8. Emergency UNIX and Linux Support
Hello,
i have installed a package by using the command
sudo rpm -i filepackage.rpm
package filepackage is already installed
when i try to remove it, i get an error saying "is not installed":
sudo rpm -e filepackage.rpm
error: package filepackage is not installed
How can... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: g_p
4 Replies
9. Ubuntu
Hello,
If i run the following script from the cmdline it works just fine however if i run it via root cronjob it doesn't write to the file at all. It is chmod 777 now so shouldnt be any right issues.
Shellscript looks like this:
/usr/bin/top -b -n 1 -u nagios >> /var/log/test.log
Cronjob... (7 Replies)
Discussion started by: heady89
7 Replies
LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
py2dsc
PY2DSC(1) User Commands PY2DSC(1)
NAME
py2dsc - creates Debian source package from Python package
DESCRIPTION
usage: py2dsc [options] distfile
or: py2dsc --help
where distfile is a .zip or .tar.gz file built with the sdist command of distutils.
OPTIONS
--dist-dir (-d)
directory to put final built distributions in (default='deb_dist')
--patch-already-applied (-a)
patch was already applied (used when py2dsc calls sdist_dsc)
--default-distribution
deprecated (see --suite)
--suite (-z)
distribution name to use if not specified in .cfg (default='unstable')
--default-maintainer
deprecated (see --maintainer)
--maintainer (-m)
maintainer name and email to use if not specified in .cfg (default from setup.py)
--extra-cfg-file (-x)
additional .cfg file (in addition to stdeb.cfg if present)
--patch-file (-p)
patch file applied before setup.py called (incompatible with file specified in .cfg)
--patch-level (-l)
patch file applied before setup.py called (incompatible with file specified in .cfg)
--patch-posix (-q)
apply the patch with --posix mode
--remove-expanded-source-dir (-r)
remove the expanded source directory
--ignore-install-requires (-i)
ignore the requirements from requires.txt in the egg-info directory
--pycentral-backwards-compatibility
This option has no effect, is here for backwards compatibility, and may be removed someday.
--workaround-548392
This option has no effect, is here for backwards compatibility, and may be removed someday.
--force-buildsystem
If True, pass '-- buildsystem=python_distutils' to dh sequencer
--no-backwards-compatibility
This option has no effect, is here for backwards compatibility, and may be removed someday.
--guess-conflicts-provides-replaces
If True, attempt to guess Conflicts/Provides/Replaces in debian/control based on apt-cache output. (Default=False).
py2dsc 0.6.0+20100620 May 2011 PY2DSC(1)