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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Difference between development and Production unix servers for a application?? Post 302227350 by sakthifire on Thursday 21st of August 2008 04:48:08 AM
Old 08-21-2008
Hi
pleaase see the answers for the questions respectively :
#1 . Yes , they mirrors each other .
#2 . I have ftp the input files required for the processing from PROD to DEV
#3 . Yes , they are identical .
#4 . Yes , I benchmarked the IO performance of each by checking the following .
1) size of the output files in PROD and DEV - resulted correctly.
2) Number of lines in output files in PROD and DEV - resulted correctly
3) Insertion of records in to sybase database - resulted correctly
#5 . In the script , it is connected to sybase development database in case of DEV server and sybase production database in case of PROD server .
Commands used mostly are gunzip , gzip ,gzcat , cat , if else , for , diff , compress ....
 

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PKGKDE-OVERRIDE-SC-DEV-LATEST(1)			User Contributed Perl Documentation			  PKGKDE-OVERRIDE-SC-DEV-LATEST(1)

NAME
pkgkde-override-sc-dev-latest - loosen kde-sc-dev-latest Break restrictions SYNOPSIS
pkgkde-override-sc-dev [-bbase_version] [-vversion] DESCRIPTION
pkgkde-override-sc-dev-lastest is a helper utility which can be used to generate a dummy kde-sc-dev-latest package without Breaks field that is present in the original version. Original kde-sc-dev-latest package is used to force KDE Software Compilation modules to be built against the latest version of the KDE Development Platform modules without bumping versions of a bunch build dependencies for each KDE SC module. However, while original kde-sc-dev-latest does not cause problems when building in clean chroots, the restrictions imposed by its Breaks field might be undesirable on the maintainer system when: o the maintainer wants to (test)build KDE module version X.Y.A against KDE Development Platform X.Y.B where (A > B); o the maintainer builds a new upstream version of the some KDE Development Platform module on the system that has an old version of some KDE Development Platform packages installed. For example, even if kdepimlibs does not build depend on kdebase-workspace-dev, original kde-sc-dev-latest may prevent kdepimlibs X.Y.A to be built on the system which has kdebase-workspace X.Y.B (where A > B) installed. By default, pkgkde-override-sc-dev-latest generates a dummy kde-sc-dev-latest package in the current working directory that is based on the current "candidate" version of the original kde-sc-dev-latest (as per apt-cache policy). You may specify a base version with the -b option. The resulting dummy kde-sc-dev-latest override package will have "base_version+override" as its version unless another one is specified with -v option. Once the package is generated, you can install it like: # dpkg --install kde-sc-dev_<version>+override_all.deb OPTIONS
-bbase_version, --basever=base_version The version of the original kde-sc-dev-latest package to base an override package on. It must be available in the APT database on the system. You may also pass special value "latest" to select the latest available version in the APT database. If you specify "priority", the latest version with the highest priority will be selection. By default (if this option is not specified), candidate version is selected -vversion, --version=version Generate an override package with the specified "version+override" rather than default "base_version+override" version. AUTHOR
Modestas Vainius <modax@debian.org> perl v5.14.2 2011-12-26 PKGKDE-OVERRIDE-SC-DEV-LATEST(1)
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