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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Help regarding shell script Post 302494306 by mike12 on Sunday 6th of February 2011 08:14:28 PM
Old 02-06-2011
S,

I get the output as in post 39 but with the UID off from the output;
Code:
-rwxrwxr-x1 Func-Wireless-consumers  10 Jan 27 12:21 list.sh
-rwxr-x---    1 Func-Wireless-consumers  80 Jan 28 09:25 .desk

The problem here is in both of the previous codes the UID is not displaying my name MIKE045

Last edited by Scott; 02-07-2011 at 03:10 AM..
 

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inviso_rt(3erl) 					     Erlang Module Definition						   inviso_rt(3erl)

NAME
inviso_rt - Direct API to the Inviso Runtime Component DESCRIPTION
The inviso_rt API is normally only used when programming autostart scripts or similar mechanisms. The reason is that the runtime component is part of the Runtime_tools application and will therefore always be available. But the regular inviso API is part of the Inviso applica- tion not necessarily available on the node doing an autostart. It is of course possible to runt a "lean" tracer only using the runtime com- ponent manually (i.e not through autostart). The runtime component shall otherwise be controlled through the control component, which is accessed with the inviso API. EXPORTS
init_tracing(TracerData) -> NodeResult | {error,Reason} See inviso:init_tracing/2 for details. tp(Mod,Func,Arity,MatchSpec,Opts) -> tp(Mod,Func,Arity,MatchSpec) -> NodeResult | {error,Reason} tp(PatternList) -> NodeResult | {error,Reason} Types Mod,Func = atom() | '_' | ModRegExp | {DirRegExp,ModRegExp} ModRegExp = regexp_string() DirRegExp = regexp_string() Arity = int() | '_' MatchSpec = true | false | [] | matchspec() PatternList = [Pattern], Pattern = {Mod,Func,Arity,MatchSpec,Opts} Opts = [Opt] Opt = only_loaded NodeResult = {ok,[Ans]} | {error,Reason} Ans = int() | {error,Reason} Set global trace patterns. The integer replied if the call was successfull describes the number of matched functions. Using wild- cards follows the rules for wildcards of erlang:trace_pattern . It is for instance illegal to specify M=='_' while F is not '_' . Modules can also be specified using Erlang regular expressions as described in the regexp module. If {DirRegExp,ModRegExp} is used, module selection will further be restricted by that the module must be loaded from a location containing DirRegExp somewhere in the path. This can be used to for instance trace on all modules belonging to a certain application. tpl(Mod,Func,Arity,MatchSpec) -> tpl(Mod,Func,Arity,MatchSpec,Opts) -> NodeResult | {error,Reason} tpl(PatternList) -> NodeResult | {error,Reason} See tp/N function above for details on arguments and return values. Set local trace pattern on specified functions. ctp(Mod,Func,Arity) -> NodeResult | {error,Reason} See tp/N for argument descriptions. Clear global trace patterns. ctpl(Mod,Func,Arity) -> NodeResult | {error,Reason} See tp/N for argument description. Clear local trace patterns. tf(PidSpec,FlagList) -> NodeResult | {error,Reason} tf(TraceConfList) -> NodeResult | {error,Reason} Types TraceConfList = [{PidSpec,FlagList}] FlagList = [Flag] PidSpec = all | new| existing | pid() | locally_registered_name() Flag = all process trace flags allowed. NodeResult = {ok,[Ans]} | {error,Reason} Ans = int() | {error,Reason} Set process trace flags. The integer returned if the call was successful describes the matched number of processes. ctf(PidSpec,FlagList) -> NodeResult | {error,Reason} ctf(TraceConfList) -> NodeResult | {error,Reason} See tf/1,2 for arguments and return value description. Clear process trace flags. init_tpm(Mod,Func,Arity,CallFunc) -> NodeResult | {error,Reason} init_tpm(Mod,Func,Arity,InitFunc,CallFunc,ReturnFunc,RemoveFunc) -> NodeResult | {error,Reason} Types Mod = Func = atom() Arity = int() NodeResult = ok | {error,Reason} InitFunc = RemoveFunc = {Module,Function} | function()/4 | void See inviso:init_tpm/5,7 for details. tpm(Mod,Func,Arity,MS) -> NodeResult | {error,Reason} tpm(Mod,Func,Arity,MS,CallFunc) -> NodeResults | {error,Reason} tpm(Mod,Func,Arity,MS,InitFunc,CallFunc,ReturnFunc,RemoveFunc) -> NodeResults | {error,Reason} Types Mod = Func = atom() =/= '_' Arity = int() MS = match_spec() InitFunc = CallFunc = ReturnFunc = RemoveFunc = {Module,Function} | function() NodeResult = {ok,1} | {ok,0} | {error,Reason} See inviso:tpm/4,5,8 for details. tpm_tracer(Mod,Func,Arity,MS) -> NodeResult | {error,Reason} tpm_tracer(Mod,Func,Arity,MS,CallFunc) -> NodeResults | {error,Reason} tpm_tracer(Mod,Func,Arity,MS,InitFunc,CallFunc,ReturnFunc,RemoveFunc) -> NodeResults | {error,Reason} See inviso:tpm_tracer/4,5,8 for details. tpm_ms(Mod,Func,Arity,MSname,MS) ->d NodeResult | {error,Reason} Types Mod = Func = atom() Arity = int() MSname = term() MatchSpec = [match_spec()] NodeResult = {ok,1} | {ok,0} | {error,Reason} See inviso:tpm_ms/5 for details. tpm_ms_tracer(Mod,Func,Arity,MSname,MS) ->d NodeResult | {error,Reason} See inviso:tpm_ms_tracer/5 for details. ctpm_ms(Mod,Func,Arity,MSname) -> NodeResult | {error,Reason} Types NodeResult = ok | {error,Reason} See inviso:ctpm_ms/4 for details. ctpm(Mod,Func,Arity) -> {ok,NodeResults} | NodeResult | {error,Reason} Types NodeResults = [{Node,NodeResult}] NodeResult = ok | {error,Reason} See inviso:ctpm/3 for details. local_register() ->NodeResult | {error,Reason} Types NodeResult = {R1,R2} R1 = R2 = {ok,0} | {ok,1} | {error,Reason} See inviso:tpm_localnames/0 for details. remove_local_register() ->NodeResult | {error,Reason} Types NodeResult = {R1,R2} | {error,Reason} R1 = R2 = ok | {error,Reason} See inviso:ctpm_localnames/0 for details. global_register() ->NodeResult | {error,Reason} Types NodeResult = {R1,R2} | {error,Reason} R1 = R2 = {ok,0} | {ok,1} | {error,Reason} See inviso:tpm_globalnames/0 for details. remove_global_register() ->NodeResult | {error,Reason} Types NodeResult = {R1,R2} | {error,Reason} R1 = R2 = ok | {error,Reason} See inviso:ctpm_globalnames/0 for details. Ericsson AB inviso 0.6.2 inviso_rt(3erl)
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