I'm assuming that /bin/login is the culprit that keeps on displaying my kernel version when I telnet in, as I have already killed /etc/issue.net, and /etc/motd (although motd is displayed after login), but I now still get my kernel version. I want a "clean" login, *NO* versions of anything... (3 Replies)
hi friends,
- how may i check the list of disk
partitions created till date specifying their physical path, size and date ?
-i know only "df -k" "df -h" "du"
-anyother command?
-kindly advise friends..thanks alot (4 Replies)
Hi gurus
Could anybody tell me which file is read by kernel to set its default system kernal parameters values in solaris. Here I am not taking about /etc/system file which is used to load kernal modules or to change any default system kernal parameter value
Is it /dev/kmem file or something... (1 Reply)
Hi all,
I have four (4) different UNIX flavours and I want to know whether the following commands are correct with respect to wanting to check on what are my current kernel parameter settings.
I just want to clear the doubts hanging over my head whether the commands below are the right ones... (2 Replies)
Any native Solaris commands/scripts to check the utilization of kernel tables/limits in Solaris ? (like equivalent command in HPUX is kcusage) (2 Replies)
Hi, I'm pretty new to kernel coding and I'm working on a device driver that works with an existing framework.
Basically my module will be loaded/unloaded multiple times and I'd like to create a register a class, driver, and create a /dev node on the first load only. The existing framework... (0 Replies)
Hi everyone,
I am trying to prevent the ehci_hcd kernel module to load at boot time.
Here's what I've tried so far:
1) Add the following line to /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf (as suggested here):
2) Blacklisted the module by adding the following string to
3) Tried to blacklist the module... (0 Replies)
I am trying to check how much memory is consumed by OS Kernel using below command, Is this the correct command that I'm using
grep Slab /proc/meminfo
Output : Slab: 3106824 kB
IF I convert KB to GB, It means 2.9 GB of RAM is consumed
Below details for reference
... (4 Replies)
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trace-cmd-check-events
TRACE-CMD-CHECK_EV(1)TRACE-CMD-CHECK_EV(1)NAME
trace-cmd-check-events - parse the event formats on local system
SYNOPSIS
trace-cmd check-events [OPTIONS]
DESCRIPTION
The trace-cmd(1) check-events parses format strings for all the events on the local system. It returns whether all the format strings can
be parsed correctly. It will load plugins unless specified otherwise.
This is useful to check for any trace event format strings which may contain some internal kernel function references which cannot be
decoded outside of the kernel. This may mean that either the unparsed format strings of the trace events need to be changed or that a
plugin needs to be created to parse them.
OPTIONS -N - Don't load plugins
SEE ALSO trace-cmd(1), trace-cmd-record(1), trace-cmd-report(1), trace-cmd-stop(1), trace-cmd-extract(1), trace-cmd-reset(1), trace-cmd-split(1),
trace-cmd-list(1), trace-cmd-listen(1), trace-cmd-start(1)AUTHOR
Written by Vaibhav Nagarnaik, <vnagarnaik@google.com[1]>
RESOURCES
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rostedt/trace-cmd.git
COPYING
Copyright (C) 2011 Google, Inc. Free use of this software is granted under the terms of the GNU Public License (GPL).
NOTES
1. vnagarnaik@google.com
mailto:vnagarnaik@google.com
06/11/2014 TRACE-CMD-CHECK_EV(1)