Dear friends,
My mouse can not work in my Solaris 10 machine. The mouse itself is OK, i can use it without problems in my colleagues' Unixs.
I outstationed for a few weeks, after came back, it can not work already.
The cursor will float in the centre of my screen and can never move,... (1 Reply)
Dear frends,
My mouse in Solaris 10 machine has just failed today. The mouse itself is physically Ok, I can use it in my colleagues' Unix.
In my own box, the cursor is just floating in the centre of screen.
Any suggestions? Any method to check / modify hardware in solaris 10?
thanks! (2 Replies)
Hello, the ls -d command to only list directories in a directory doesn't seem to work on Solaris and the man command says to use that combination: ls -d
Anyone have the same problem and find a resolve?
Thanks
BobK (9 Replies)
Hi,
I'm attempting to build a raid Z NAS using solaris, but I only have 4 sata ports on my MB, so I bought a Rosewill RC-211 PCIe controller (adds 2 sata II ports).
I'm new to solaris, but I understand that to add a new drive, you first run #devfsadm, which puts the files into /dev/dsk. I... (3 Replies)
grep -e doesn't work in Soalris.
Same script with grep -e worked on AIX/HP/LINUX..
I would like to search a list of patterns on "log.txt" like ...
grep -e FATAL -e ERROR log.txt
I get the error message as
grep: illegal option -- e
Usage: grep -hblcnsviw pattern file . . . (3 Replies)
Hello Experts,
I am on Solaris 10
Due to some limitations in one of the vendor software, I am forced to output the command to exec and then run it from there.
For example..
$(echo "/usr/bin/cp a.dat b.dat") # This works
However,
$(echo "/usr/bin/cat a.dat > c.dat") # This does not... (8 Replies)
Hi
I am using solaris 10. When running a grep command with multiple files the output is the same as the order of the input. As soon as I pipe the output to another command then it seems that standard error takes precedence, over standard output and gets sent to the pipe first.
ie grep -c... (7 Replies)
Hello all,
In solaris 10 can we create domains and workgroups like Active directory in windows? If that is possible, can some one please advise the procedure.. (1 Reply)
I am using the code below to grep through a list of files (TEMPFILE) and look for rsync, rdist, rsh, ftp, etc. in each file. Do a count of each, and output that to a logfile.
This works great in Linux, but not at all in Solaris because the EGREP -o option does not exist.
Anyone have an idea... (5 Replies)
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filter_create_fd
filter_create_fd(3) util/filter.h filter_create_fd(3)NAME
filter_create_fd - Create a sub process and return the requested pipes
SYNOPSIS
#include <util/filter.h>
NEOERR *filter_create_fd(const char *cmd, int *fdin, int *fdout, int *fderr,
pid_t *pid);
ARGUMENTS
cmd -> the sub command to execute. Will be executed with
/bin/sh -c
fdin -> pointer to return the stdin pipe, or NULL if you don't
want the stdin pipe
fdout -> pointer to return the stdout pipe, or NULL if you don't
want the stdout pipe
fderr -> pointer to return the stderr pipe, or NULL if you don't
want the stderr pipe
DESCRIPTION
filter_create_fd and filter_create_fp are what popen
been: a mechanism to create sub processes and have pipes to all their input/output. The concept was taken from mutt, though python has
something similar with popen3/popen4. You control which pipes the function returns by the fdin/fdout/fderr arguments. A NULL value means
"don't create a pipe", a pointer to an int will cause the pipes to be created and the value of the file descriptor stored in the int. You
will have to close(2) the file descriptors yourself.
RETURN VALUE
fdin -> the stdin file descriptor of the sub process
fdout -> the stdout file descriptor of the sub process
fderr -> the stderr file descriptor of the sub process
pid -> the pid of the sub process
SEE ALSO filter_wait(3), filter_create_fp(3), filter_create_fd
ClearSilver 12 July 2007 filter_create_fd(3)