should i use this command for all .tar.bz2? (en changeant le chemin du logiciel à installer)
Not necessarily. That depends on what contains the tarball.
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can u please explaine how ur commands works please?
The first one uncompress the bz2 file and pipe the resulting output, which is a tar file, to a tar command that extracts this archive in the current directory.
The last one is just launching the firefox command that has just been extracted.
I was wondering how i could install mozilla firefox for solaris 8?
I downloaded the file:
firefox1.0.4-sparc-sun-solaris2.8.tar.bz2
Then i read to decompress .bz2 files i need another software so i got bzip2, but i dont know how to install that eiether :(
As your probably gathered im... (4 Replies)
Hi all,
I wanted to install the latest version of firefox 2 but it seems when I attempt to install it, it seems to be saying it is looking for c libraries version 2.3? I believe I currently have an older version of the c libraries. I am currently running Sun's JDS Linux 2003. My Mozilla web... (1 Reply)
As part of requirement to install oracle I tried to install firefox and got the following error.
libpangocairo-1.0.so.0 cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
from "ldd firefox-bin" Appearantly I am also missing
libxul.so
libmozjs.so
libxpcom.so ... (1 Reply)
download pkg from sunfreeware web site
(root user mode)
step1:
#mkdir opt/sft
step2:
download the package and save it in the opt/sft directory
step3:
#bunzip2 firefox-3.6.10.en-US.solaris-10-fcs-i386-pkg.bz2
step 4
#pkgadd -d ./firefox-3.6.10.en-US.solaris-10-fcs-i386-pkg
... (3 Replies)
Hello,
I'm having problems with my keyboard on Solaris 10, i want to "complete" the command with the tab key and it does not work, also, i want to use the arrows to remember the last commands issued and it always show Google, but when i try to open a browser with Google it does not work, but if... (8 Replies)
Hello everyone,
Background:
I'm having an issue with booting a clone of hard drive with Solaris 8 installation.
For cloning process I have used g4l, running under click'n'clone option. As far as I know the actual operation ran behind g4l's interface was dd, though I do not have any information... (12 Replies)
I upgraded my server to Firefox version 7.0.1 and created a symbolic link to /usr/jdk/instances/jdk1.6.0/jre/lib/i386/libnpjp2.so in the /usr/lib/firefox/plugins directory. According to the directions from the mozilla site, this should work. But whenever i attempt to access an app that requires... (0 Replies)
dear members,
i am a newbie to solaris 11.3, and deeply impressed. On my test pc (Lenovo M90), however, using the internet hangs the system from time to time;
initializing the connecting (WLAN) during installation (via the live cd)
took two attempts as well.
Maybe someone has a solution... (7 Replies)
Discussion started by: RichardLichten
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LEARN ABOUT CENTOS
hwloc-gather-topology
HWLOC-GATHER-TOPOLOGY(1) hwloc HWLOC-GATHER-TOPOLOGY(1)NAME
hwloc-gather-topology - Saves the relevant Linux topology files and the lstopo output for later (possibly offline) usage
SYNOPSIS
hwloc-gather-topology [options] <path>
OPTIONS -h --help display help message and exit
DESCRIPTION
hwloc-gather-topology saves all the relevant topology files into an archive (<path>.tar.bz2) and the lstopo output (<path>.output). The
utility for example stores the /proc/cpuinfo file and the entire /sys/devices/system/node/ directory tree.
These files can be used later to explore the machine topology offline. Once the tarball has been extracted, it may for instance be given
to some hwloc command-line utilities through their --input option. It is also possible to override the default topology that the hwloc
library will read by setting the extracted path in the HWLOC_FSROOT environment variable.
Both archive and lstopo output may also be submitted to hwloc developers to debug issues remotely.
hwloc-gather-topology is a Linux specific tool, it is not installed on other operating systems.
NOTE: It is highly recommended that you read the hwloc(7) overview page before reading this man page.
EXAMPLES
To store topology information to be used later (possibly on a different host) please run:
hwloc-gather-topology /tmp/myhost
It will store all relevant topology files in the /tmp/myhost.tar.bz2 archive and the lstopo output in the /tmp/myhost.output file. These
files can be transferred on another host for later/offline analysis and/or as the input to various hwloc utilities.
To use these data with hwloc utilities you have to unpack myhost.tar.bz2 archive first:
tar jxvf /tmp/myhost.tar.bz2
A new directory named myhost now contains all topology files. Then you ask various hwloc utilities to use this topology instead of the one
of the real machine by passing --input myhost. To display the topology just run:
lstopo --input ./myhost
It is not necessary that the topology is extracted in the current directory, absolute or relative paths are also supported:
lstopo --input /path/to/remote/host/extracted/topology/
To see how hwloc would distribute 8 parallel jobs on the original host:
hwloc-distrib --input myhost --single 8
To get the corresponding physical indexes in the previous command:
hwloc-calc --input myhost --po --li --proclist $(hwloc-distrib --input myhost --single 8)
Any program may actually override the default topology with a given archived one even if it does not have a --input option. The
HWLOC_FSROOT environment variable should be used to do so:
HWLOC_FSROOT=myhost hwloc-calc --po --li --proclist $(hwloc-distrib --single 8)
All these commands will produce the same output as if executed directly on the host on which the topology information was originally gath-
ered by the hwloc-gather-topology script.
RETURN VALUE
Upon successful execution, hwloc-gather-topology will exit with the code 0.
hwloc-gather-topology will return nonzero exit status if any kind of error occurs, such as (but not limited to) failure to create the ar-
chive or output file.
SEE ALSO hwloc(7), lstopo(1), hwloc-calc(1), hwloc-distrib(1)1.7 Apr 07, 2013 HWLOC-GATHER-TOPOLOGY(1)