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Top Forums UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers Difference between bash and bourne shell scripts in UNIX Post 303045867 by vgersh99 on Thursday 16th of April 2020 10:51:21 AM
Old 04-16-2020
#!/bin/bash should make the script interpreted by bash IF you call/execute the script by its name: myScriptName.sh
(unless you call/execute the script by something similar to: sh myScriptName.sh)
 

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STAP(1) 						      General Commands Manual							   STAP(1)

NAME
stapgraph - systemtap grapher SYNOPSIS
stapgraph [ OPTIONS ] FILENAME [ ARGUMENTS ] stapgraph [ OPTIONS ] - [ ARGUMENTS ] stapgraph [ OPTIONS ] -e SCRIPT [ ARGUMENTS ] DESCRIPTION
The stapgraph program is a simple frontend to stap that produces graphs from the output of stap scripts. This manual corresponds to version 1.7. OPTIONS
stapgraph accepts all options accepted by stap. They are passed through to the stap process running the script or probe points. USER INTERFACE
The script that produces results can be started from a dialog within the program, in addition to being launched using the program's command line arguments. This dialog allows arguments to be passed to stap and to the script. When running, a mouse left click on a graph pauses the display of data, even though it is still collected by the program. Dragging the mouse scrolls the graph backwards and forwards in time; clicking the displayed pause button restarts the display of new data. The scroll wheel can be used to zoom in and out on the graph. SCRIPT OUTPUT SYNTAX
Scripts can output Comma Separated Values (CSV) which will be interpreted by stapgraph. The first value is the X coordinate of the graph, usually a time value. stapgraph assumes that this value is constantly increasing. A different syntax allows the script to specify many details of the graph's appearance. %DataSet: DATA-SET-NAME SCALE COLOR GRAPHSTYLE The data set name identifies a data set that will be emitted by the script. "SCALE" is the overall vertical scale of the graph for this data set. "COLOR" is a red-green-blue hex color. "GRAPHSTYLE" is one of bar - a traditional bar graph dot - plotted points discreet - An event style timeline that records that an event happened at a certain time. %Title: TITLE A title for the whole graph. %XAxisTitle: TITLE The legend for the X axis %YAxisTitle: TITLE The legend for the Y axis. %YMax: MAX VALUE The maximum value displayed on the graph. GRAPH DATA
DATA SET TIME VALUE Each data point that is to be plotted is tagged with the data set name, followed by the time and value of the point. SEE ALSO
stap(3stap), staprun(3stap), BUGS
Use the Bugzilla link off of the project web page or our mailing list. http://sourceware.org/systemtap/,<systemtap@sourceware.org>. Red Hat 2013-05-14 STAP(1)
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