06-23-2017
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1. AIX
http://homepage.virgin.net/johnc.king/files/aixdoc/aixdoc.pdf
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it is 372 pages long. (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: Optimus_P
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2. Programming
I am looking for the above
Can anyone point me to a reliable product, with available
support in the forseeable future ?
Seeker (0 Replies)
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3. AIX
I have two drawers with two BD servers and App servers of RS/6000 630 model being installed in the bank.. We don't have any specialists for AIX.. And I'm having problems with setting up the network.. Actually I'm so much fed up with that darn FC switches.. I did not manage to make so that the... (7 Replies)
Discussion started by: dilshik
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4. AIX
Hi everyone,
I need to write some AIX scripts (ksh?), kind of fast so I'm looking for somewhere to get a crash course in it. Are there any AIX Specific Scripting resource sites that anyone can recommend, really not getting a whole lot from google.
Thanks in advance,
Darren (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: dbridle
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5. AIX
HI All,
Does anyone out there know of any good online tutorials for the basics of routing, gateways, networking with AIX, preferably the more recent versions like 5.2/5.3?
Using commands such as netstat, smit mkroute, etc. to connect to boxes on a network, and load software with networked... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: jeffpas
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6. AIX
I'm an AIX newby:eek: and need to learn fast (I go on a course in a few week's time but I need to know some stuff now:mad:).
Can anybody recommend a good AIX book please? Not too basic though - I've been in software for many years (8bit/16bit/32bit, etc, Intel/Microsoft/FORTRAN/68000/anything... (9 Replies)
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7. AIX
Hi guys,
From where can i download a good book on AIX other than redbooks from IBM website. I am also looking for the below book.
AIX 5L Administration
By Randal K. Michael (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: shabu
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8. AIX
Hi,
What's the good open-source debugger & memory analyzer for C programs in AIX ? (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: SteAlma
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
bno_plot
BNO_PLOT(1) BNO_PLOT(1)
NAME
bno_plot - generate interactive 3D plot of IO blocks and sizes
SYNOPSIS
bno_plot [ -h | --help ]
[ -v | --verbose ]
[ -K | --keys-below ]
[ <file...> ]
DESCRIPTION
bno_plot is a visualization tool for the block layer IO tracing tool called blktrace(8). As noted in its documentation, blktrace is a
block layer IO tracing mechanism which provides detailed information about request queue operations up to user space.
bno_plot utilizes gnuplot to generate a 3D plot of the block number output from btt. If no <files> are specified, it will utilize all
files generated after btt was run with -B blknos (meaning: all files of the form blknos*[rw].dat).
The -K option forces bno_plot to put the keys below the graph. If it is not specified, all keys for input files are put in the upper right
corner of the graph. If the number of devices exceed 10, then bno_plot will automatically push the keys under the graph.
To use this utility, the gnuplot package needs to be installed.
To exit the plotter, enter 'quit' or ^D at the 'gnuplot> ' prompt.
AUTHORS
bno_plot was written by Alan D. Brunelle. This man page was created from the blktrace documentation by Bas Zoetekouw.
REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs to <linux-btrace@vger.kernel.org>
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2008 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.
This is free software. You may redistribute copies of it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html>. There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.
This manual page was created for Debian by Bas Zoetekouw. It was derived from the documentation provided by the authors and it may be
used, distributed and modified under the terms of the GNU General Public License, version 2.
On Debian systems, the text of the GNU General Public License can be found in /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL-2.
SEE ALSO
btt (1), gnuplot (1), blktrace (8), blkparse (1), verify_blkparse (1), blkrawverify (1)
blktrace git-20080213182518 February 22, 2007 BNO_PLOT(1)