One of our applications is not able to start after trying to set p4 port.
This is the log that is reported:
Did anyone deal with this kind of situation. Any idea what could have triggered this problem. The application was working fine for 2 years; no recent upgrades/changes made to the code.
My Exchange v5.5 IMS server received an inbound internet-based message that it could not processed. The message header appeared to be corrupt and had a line that read, "Diagnostic-Code: smtp;554 Unallowed chars encountered." The message header also mentions UTF-7. All internet-based messages are... (1 Reply)
Hi Unix Guru's,
I have encountered a strange problem with doing a restore on a local sunu machine.
We have 2 live system (v880, v450) and 1 test system v440.
All the machines are sun4u and using sun os 8.0
We have 2 backup device. One Bcakup device connected with v880 and another backup... (0 Replies)
I used this on an AIX machine and encountered the following error.
$ ls -l
total 600
-rwxrwxrwx 1 e26936 dba 1491 Feb 07 1992 MANIFEST
-rwxrwxrwx 1 e26936 dba 8148 Apr 05 1992 Makefile
-rwxrwxrwx 1 e26936 dba 4852 Sep 06 2003 README
-rwxrwxrwx... (0 Replies)
Hi
I am trying to setup a very basic dhcp dual stack configuration, so I have 2 dhcpd.conf file dhcpd4.conf and dhcpd6.conf
# cat /usr/local/etc/dhcpd4.conf
Subnet 10.45.192.0 netmask 255.255.248.0 {
option subnet-mask 255.255.248.0;
option routers 10.45.192.1;
}# cat... (0 Replies)
Hi
I am trying to setup a very basic dhcp dual stack configuration, so I have 2 dhcpd.conf file dhcpd4.conf and dhcpd6.conf
# cat /usr/local/etc/dhcpd4.conf
Subnet 10.45.192.0 netmask 255.255.248.0 {
option subnet-mask 255.255.248.0;
option routers 10.45.192.1;
}# cat... (2 Replies)
I am using mutt on ksh Unix to send emails to addresses plucked from the database. If the "To:" email address is not longer valid and so the email is not sent to the "To:" recipient, but is sent to the valid cc address, I need to be able to get an error code returned to the shell script so that... (3 Replies)
Hi,
I am new to the linux kernel development area. I want to know what is the difference between kernel mode stack and user mode stack? Does each process has a user mode stack and a kernel mode stack?? Or Each process has a user mode stack and there is only one kernel mode stack that is shared by... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: saurabhkoar
4 Replies
LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
imediff2
IMEDIFF2(1)IMEDIFF2(1)NAME
imediff2 - An interactive fullscreen 2-way merge tool
SYNOPSIS
imediff2 [-m] [-u] [-a] [-b] [-c] [-N new-file] [-o outputfile] {file1} {file2}
DESCRIPTION
Merge two (slightly different) files interactively with a user friendly fullscreen interface in text mode.
Imediff2 shows the differences of given two files (in color if the terminal supports them), lets you scroll the file and toggle changes be-
tween old and new version one by one. If the 'unresolved' mode is enabled, you can optionally save both versions.
Additionally, if the $EDITOR environment variable is set or if /usr/bin/editor exists and is executable, you can also launch an external
editor and manually edit the half-merged file before saving it, perhaps to resolve the 'unresolved' parts.
Empty lines are shown in reverse colors so you see that you can select them. If a line is missing completely from one file, imediff2 dis-
plays it as a reversed '?'. While it seems to take one line in the editing phase, it is naturally not saved into the output file.
To see a list of keyboard commands, hit h or ? in the editor.
The program exits with status 0 if the changes were saved, 1 if the merging was aborted and 2 if the parameters were invalid.
OPTIONS -o outputfile, --output=outputfile
Write output to given file. If missing, changes will not be saved.
-N, --new-file
Treat absent files as empty.
-m, --mono
Force monochrome display.
-u, --unresolved
Enable 'unresolved' mode (see above).
-a Start with version A (default).
-b Start with version B.
-c Start with unresolved changes (implies -u).
-h, --help
Show summary of options and exit.
-V, --version
Show version and exit.
KEYBOARD COMMANDS
The following keyboard commands are available in the editor.
h, ? Show commands.
up, down, left, right
Move in document.
page up, page down
Move a screenfull.
enter Toggle selected change.
n, tab, space
Jump to next change.
p Jump to previous change.
a Set current chunk to version A.
b Set current chunk to version B.
u Set current chunk to unresolved.
shift+a
Set all changes to version A.
shift+b
Set all changes to version B.
shift+u
Set all changes to unresolved.
e Launch external editor.
r Discard editor-made changes. (Available only after e.)
x, s Save and exit.
q, ctrl+c
Exit without saving.
home, end
Jump to start or end.
SEE ALSO
sdiff (1), diff (1), merge (1), diff3 (1).
COPYRIGHT
This manual page as well as the program itself was written by Jarno Elonen (<elonen@iki.fi>). Unlike the program itself, which is licensed
under the GNU General Public License (GPL) version 2 (or any later version, at your option), this document has been placed into the Public
Domain.
AUTHOR
Jarno Elonen.
2006-03-10 IMEDIFF2(1)