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Operating Systems Solaris Intermittent internet connectivity Post 302274054 by judo42 on Tuesday 6th of January 2009 01:27:24 PM
Old 01-06-2009
Intermittent internet connectivity

Hello,

I am a relative UNIX newbie and we are unable to get out to the internet past the router. I can ping everything within the network but can't get out on a consistent basis. The UNIX DBA was let go recently and I have had to step in and assume his duties. Unfortunately, I am not quite up to snuff on UNIX and am having a problem determining what is causing the intermittent connectivity issue. From what I can tell, there have been no changes within UNIX or on the Solaris box and I was hoping to solicit some suggestion from anyone that may have had a similar issue.

There is probably system or ip information you may need to help diagnose the problem so just let me know what would be helpful and I'll provide the information.
 

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GET_END(3)						     Library Functions Manual							GET_END(3)

NAME
get_end, get_etext, get_edata - get values of UNIX link editor defined symbols SYNOPSIS
#include <mach-o/getsect.h> unsigned long get_end(); unsigned long get_etext(); unsigned long get_edata(); DESCRIPTION
These routines provide a stopgap measure to programs that use the UNIX link-editor defined symbols. Use of these routines is very strongly discouraged. The problem is that any program that is using UNIX link editor defined symbols (_end, _etext or _edata) is making assumptions that the program has the memory layout of a UNIX program. This is an incorrect assumption for a program built by the Mach-O link editor. The reason that these routines are provided is that if very minimal assumptions about the layout are used and the default format and memory layout of the Mach-O link editor is used to build the pro- gram, some things may work by using the values returned by these routines in place of the addresses of their UNIX link-editor defined sym- bols. So use at your own risk, and only if you know what your doing. Or better yet, convert the program to use the appropriate Mach or Mach-O functions. If you are trying to allocate memory use vm_allocate(2), if you are trying to find out about your address space use vm_region(2) and if you are trying to find out where your program is loaded use the dyld(3) functions. The values of the UNIX link-editor defined symbols _etext, _edata and _end are returned by the routines get_etext, get_edata, and get_end respectively. In a Mach-O file they have the following values: get_etext returns the first address after the (__TEXT,__text) section, note this my or may not be the only section in the __TEXT segment. get_edata returns the first address after the (__DATA,__data) section, note this my or may not be the last non-zero fill section in the __DATA segment. get_end returns the first address after the last segment in the executable, note a shared library may be loaded at this address. SEE ALSO
ld(1), dyld(3) Apple Computer, Inc. April 10, 1998 GET_END(3)
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