04-23-2004
This is what appears on my screen what
i want to do is whenever there is a coredump
I want to find the filename above that in this case
(UTX00120040423162459880586)
and rename that file
Next file to process: "UTX00120040423162448880584" (fetched from directory)
Rih: Rih PID 270201: Next file to Process: UTX00120040423162448880584
lpr: -h: unknown printer
Next file to process: "UTX00120040423162454880585" (fetched from directory)
Rih: Rih PID 270201: Next file to Process: UTX00120040423162454880585
lpr: -h: unknown printer
Next file to process: "UTX00120040423162459880586" (fetched from directory)
Rih: Rih PID 270201: Next file to Process: UTX00120040423162459880586
Memory fault(coredump)
Thanks
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screen-ir
SCREEN-IR(1) Axel Beckert SCREEN-IR(1)
NAME
screen-ir -- Interactively Reattach to GNU Screen sessions
SYNOPSIS
screen-ir [additional screen options ...]
DESCRIPTION
screen-ir uses iSelect(1) to interactively reattach to running screen sessions.
Use the screen option -d or -D if you want to reattach to attached screen sessions.
Use the screen option -x if you want to attach to screen sessions without detaching them.
FILES
screen-ir sources ~/.screen-irrc if it exists. It recognizes two variables:
The contents of SCREEN_OPTIONS is given to screen(1) as command-line options. Default is -r. Use e.g. -rd if you always want to reattach to
already attached screen sessions.
The contents of ISELECT_OPTIONS is given to iselect(1) as command-line options. Default is empty. Use e.g. -f if you always want to see the
interactive selection, even if there's only one screen session running, i.e. you have no choice.
AUTHOR
Axel Beckert <abe@debian.org>
SEE ALSO
screen(1), iselect(1)
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