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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting How can I get only FileName associated with a INODE on Unix much faster? Post 302478408 by kchinnam on Tuesday 7th of December 2010 11:36:41 PM
Old 12-08-2010
with -xdev whatever output I was getting earlier disappeard. So that can't be it.

I am wondering if my problem requires something like a C-shell program that talks to Unix kernel.

Last edited by kchinnam; 12-08-2010 at 12:42 AM..
 

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BPCHAT(1)							  BP executables							 BPCHAT(1)

NAME
bpchat - Bundle Protocol chat test program SYNOPSIS
bpchat sourceEID destEID [ct] DESCRIPTION
bpchat uses Bundle Protocol to send input text in bundles, and display the payload of received bundles as output. It is similar to the talk utility, but operates over the Bundle Protocol. It operates like a combination of the bpsource and bpsink utilities in one program (unlike bpsource, bpchat emits bundles with a sourceEID). If the sourceEID and destEID are both bpchat applications, then two users can chat with each other over the Bundle Protocol: lines that one user types on the keyboard will be transported over the network in bundles and displayed on the screen of the other user (and the reverse). bpchat terminates upon receiving the SIGQUIT signal, i.e., ^C from the keyboard. EXIT STATUS
0 bpchat has terminated normally. Any problems encountered during operation will be noted in the ion.log log file. 1 bpchat has terminated due to a BP transmit or reception failure. Details should be noted in the ion.log log file. OPTIONS
[ct] If the string "ct" is appended as the last argument, then bundles will be sent with custody transfer requested. FILES
No configuration files are needed. ENVIRONMENT
No environment variables apply. DIAGNOSTICS
Diagnostic messages produced by bpchat are written to the ION log file ion.log. Can't attach to BP. bpadmin has not yet initialized Bundle Protocol operations. Can't open own endpoint. Another application has already opened ownEndpointId. Terminate that application and rerun. bpchat bundle reception failed. BP system error. Check for earlier diagnostic messages describing the cause of the error; correct problem and rerun. No space for ZCO extent. ION system error. Check for earlier diagnostic messages describing the cause of the error; correct problem and rerun. Can't create ZCO. ION system error. Check for earlier diagnostic messages describing the cause of the error; correct problem and rerun. bpchat can't send echo bundle. BP system error. Check for earlier diagnostic messages describing the cause of the error; correct problem and rerun. BUGS
Report bugs to <ion-bugs@korgano.eecs.ohiou.edu> SEE ALSO
bpecho(1), bpsource(1), bpsink(1), bp(3) perl v5.14.2 2012-05-25 BPCHAT(1)
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