01-20-2009
Methyl,
I am running system v and using a find to pipe to a cpio. Below are the results of my sar -v, but I don't know what this is telling me.
10:00:00 proc-sz ov s5inod-sz ov file-sz ov lock-max
10:20:00 915/2000 0 0/500 0 10106/ 0 0 8399/48000
10:40:00 930/2000 0 0/500 0 10164/ 0 0 8426/48000
11:00:00 966/2000 0 0/500 0 9953/ 0 0 8156/48000
11:20:00 944/2000 0 0/500 0 10463/ 0 0 8707/48000
11:40:00 951/2000 0 0/500 0 10198/ 0 0 8411/48000
12:00:00 967/2000 0 0/500 0 10162/ 0 0 8344/48000
12:20:00 935/2000 0 0/500 0 10072/ 0 0 8311/48000
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pdf::api2::util
PDF::API2::Util(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation PDF::API2::Util(3pm)
NAME
PDF::API2::Util - utility package for often use methods across the package.
PREDEFINED PAPERSIZES
%sizes = getPaperSizes();
Will retrieve the registered paper sizes of PDF::API2.
print Dumper(\%sizes);
$VAR1={
'4a' => [ 4760 , 6716 ],
'2a' => [ 3368 , 4760 ],
'a0' => [ 2380 , 3368 ],
'a1' => [ 1684 , 2380 ],
'a2' => [ 1190 , 1684 ],
'a3' => [ 842 , 1190 ],
'a4' => [ 595 , 842 ],
'a5' => [ 421 , 595 ],
'a6' => [ 297 , 421 ],
'4b' => [ 5656 , 8000 ],
'2b' => [ 4000 , 5656 ],
'b0' => [ 2828 , 4000 ],
'b1' => [ 2000 , 2828 ],
'b2' => [ 1414 , 2000 ],
'b3' => [ 1000 , 1414 ],
'b4' => [ 707 , 1000 ],
'b5' => [ 500 , 707 ],
'b6' => [ 353 , 500 ],
'letter' => [ 612 , 792 ],
'broadsheet' => [ 1296 , 1584 ],
'ledger' => [ 1224 , 792 ],
'tabloid' => [ 792 , 1224 ],
'legal' => [ 612 , 1008 ],
'executive' => [ 522 , 756 ],
'36x36' => [ 2592 , 2592 ],
};
PREDEFINED COLORS
See the source of PDF::API2::Resource::Colors for a complete list.
Please Note: This is an amalgamation of the X11, SGML and (X)HTML specification sets.
PREDEFINED GLYPH-NAMES
See the file "uniglyph.txt" for a complete list.
Please Note: You may notice that apart from the 'AGL/WGL4', names from the XML, (X)HTML and SGML specification sets have been included to
enable interoperability towards PDF.
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