When discussing inodes and data blocks, I know Solaris creates these data blocks with a total size of 8192b, divided into eight 1024b "fragments." It stores data in "contiguous" fragments and solaris doesn't allow a file to use portions of two different fragments. If the file size permits, then the... (4 Replies)
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I was wondering what the outcome was of your survey of a few months ago? One of the questions was if people were willing to pay for additional services like an own account, like username@unix.com with mail box, etc.
Sorry if I missed the results if you had already posted them.
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For some reason ipfilter is blocking inbound fragmented ip packets (the packets are larger than the interface's MTU) that are encapsulating UDP segments. The connection works, so I know ipfilter is letting some traffic through, it is just a lot slower than it should be.
Rules that allow the... (3 Replies)
Upon replacing my linux router/server with a Solaris one I've noticed very poor network performance. The server itself has no issues connecting to the net, but clients using the server as a router are getting a lot of IP fragments as indicated from some packet sniffing I conducted.
Here was my... (3 Replies)
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When using vim, can ctag and cscope support recording search results and displaying the history results ? Once I jump to one tag, I can use :tnext to jump to next tag, but how can I display the preview search result? (0 Replies)
I have a .xml file that looks something like this :
<measInfo>
.........
string1
.........
</measInfo>
<measInfo>
......
string2
........
</measInfo>
I want to extract only the 'chunk of file' from '<measInfo>' to '</measInfo>' containing string1 (or a certain string that I... (13 Replies)
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This is the file name in question OD_Orders_2019-02-19.csv
I am trying to create a bash script to read into files with yesterdays date on the file name while retaining the rest of the files name. I would like for $y to equal, the name of the file with a formula output with... (2 Replies)
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marc::charset::code
MARC::Charset::Code(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation MARC::Charset::Code(3pm)NAME
MARC::Charset::Code - represents a MARC-8/UTF-8 mapping
SYNOPSIS DESCRIPTION
Each mapping from a MARC-8 value to a UTF-8 value is represented by a MARC::Charset::Code object in a MARC::Charset::Table.
METHODS
new()
The constructor.
name()
A descriptive name for the code point.
marc()
A string representing the MARC-8 bytes codes.
ucs()
A string representing the UCS code point in hex.
charset_code()
The MARC-8 character set code.
is_combining()
Returns true/false to tell if the character is a combining character.
to_string()
A stringified version of the object suitable for pretty printing.
char_value()
Returns the unicode character. Essentially just a helper around ucs().
marc_value()
The string representing the MARC-8 encoding.
charset_name()
Returns the name of the character set, instead of the code.
to_string()
Returns a stringified version of the object.
marc8_hash_code()
Returns a hash code for this Code object for looking up the object using MARC8. First portion is the character set code and the second is
the MARC-8 value.
utf8_hash_code()
Returns a hash code for uniquely identifying a Code by it's UCS value.
default_charset_group
Returns 'G0' or 'G1' indicating where the character is typicalling used in the MARC-8 environment.
get_marc8_escape
Returns an escape sequence to move to the Code from another marc-8 character set.
charset_value
Returns the charset value, not the hex sequence.
perl v5.12.4 2010-03-29 MARC::Charset::Code(3pm)