This is has been posted many times before... It is not in this forum as of now, so I have decided to put it here :D
I'm listening to The Outsiders (AKA Hell is for Heros Part I) by Modern Life is War.... what about ya'll? (4 Replies)
Hi all,
I'm writing a kernel module and part of it involves controlling IPCs between processes. My problem is when a process tries to connect to a Unix domain socket, the only identifying information of the socket it supplies (that I can see, anyway) is the special pathname of the socket. From... (0 Replies)
Hi,
I was porting ipv4 application to ipv6; i was done with TCP transports. Now i am facing problem with SCTp transport at runtime.
To test SCTP transport I am using following server and client socket programs. Server program runs fine, but client program fails giving Invalid Arguments for... (0 Replies)
Hi all,
On the server side, one socket is used for listening, the others are used for communicating with the client.
My question is: if i want to set option for socket, which socket should be set on?
If either can be set, what's the different?
Again, what's the different if set option... (1 Reply)
Why does this socket function only read the first 1440 chars of the stream. Why not the whole stream ? I checked it with gdm and valgrind and everything seems correct...
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <string.h>
#include... (3 Replies)
Dear Experts,
i am compiling my code in suse 4.1 which is compiling fine,
but at runtime it is showing me for socket programming error no 88
as i searched in errno.h it is telling me socket operation on non socket,
what is the meaning of this , how to deal with this error , please... (1 Reply)
Hi,
I have a problem one of the server file system cross the limitation
MountPoint / is 8% with 899.49MB free crossing threshold of 10% free
out put please help how to resolve this
dev/vx/dsk/bootdg/rootvol
9.8G 8.8G 956M 91% /
/devices ... (3 Replies)
I need clarification on whether it is okay to set socket options on a listening socket
simultaneously when it is being used in an accept() call?
Following is the scenario:-
-- Task 1 - is executing in a loop - polling a listen socket, lets call it 'fd', (whose file descriptor is global)... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: jake24
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GRUB-FILE(1) General Commands Manual GRUB-FILE(1)NAME
grub-file -- Check if FILE is of specified type.
SYNOPSIS
grub-file (--is-i386-xen-pae-domu | --is-x86_64-xen-domu |
--is-x86-xen-dom0 | --is-x86-multiboot |
--is-x86-multiboot2 | --is-arm-linux | --is-arm64-linux |
--is-ia64-linux | --is-mips-linux | --is-mipsel-linux |
--is-sparc64-linux | --is-powerpc-linux | --is-x86-linux |
--is-x86-linux32 | --is-x86-kfreebsd | --is-i386-kfreebsd |
--is-x86_64-kfreebsd | --is-x86-knetbsd |
--is-i386-knetbsd | --is-x86_64-knetbsd | --is-i386-efi |
--is-x86_64-efi | --is-ia64-efi | --is-arm64-efi |
--is-arm-efi | --is-hibernated-hiberfil | --is-x86_64-xnu |
--is-i386-xnu | --is-xnu-hibr | --is-x86-bios-bootsector)
FILE
DESCRIPTION
grub-file is used to check if FILE is of a specified type.
OPTIONS --is-i386-xen-pae-domu
Check if FILE can be booted as i386 PAE Xen unprivileged guest kernel
--is-x86_64-xen-domu
Check if FILE can be booted as x86_64 Xen unprivileged guest kernel
--is-x86-xen-dom0
Check if FILE can be used as Xen x86 privileged guest kernel
--is-x86-multiboot
Check if FILE can be used as x86 multiboot kernel
--is-x86-multiboot2
Check if FILE can be used as x86 multiboot2 kernel
--is-arm-linux
Check if FILE is ARM Linux
--is-arm64-linux
Check if FILE is ARM64 Linux
--is-ia64-linux
Check if FILE is IA64 Linux
--is-mips-linux
Check if FILE is MIPS Linux
--is-mipsel-linux
Check if FILE is MIPSEL Linux
--is-sparc64-linux
Check if FILE is SPARC64 Linux
--is-powerpc-linux
Check if FILE is POWERPC Linux
--is-x86-linux
Check if FILE is x86 Linux
--is-x86-linux32
Check if FILE is x86 Linux supporting 32-bit protocol
--is-x86-kfreebsd
Check if FILE is x86 kFreeBSD
--is-i386-kfreebsd
Check if FILE is i386 kFreeBSD
--is-x86_64-kfreebsd
Check if FILE is x86_64 kFreeBSD
--is-x86-knetbsd
Check if FILE is x86 kNetBSD
--is-i386-knetbsd
Check if FILE is i386 kNetBSD
--is-x86_64-knetbsd
Check if FILE is x86_64 kNetBSD
--is-i386-efi
Check if FILE is i386 EFI file
--is-x86_64-efi
Check if FILE is x86_64 EFI file
--is-ia64-efi
Check if FILE is IA64 EFI file
--is-arm64-efi
Check if FILE is ARM64 EFI file
--is-arm-efi
Check if FILE is ARM EFI file
--is-hibernated-hiberfil
Check if FILE is hiberfil.sys in hibernated state
--is-x86_64-xnu
Check if FILE is x86_64 XNU (Mac OS X kernel)
--is-i386-xnu
Check if FILE is i386 XNU (Mac OS X kernel)
--is-xnu-hibr
Check if FILE is XNU (Mac OS X kernel) hibernated image
--is-x86-bios-bootsector
Check if FILE is BIOS bootsector
SEE ALSO
info grub
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