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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers command to check the bit Post 53296 by raguramtgr on Monday 12th of July 2004 10:08:18 AM
Old 07-12-2004
command to check the bit

i am using sunOS 5.8. What is the command to know the OS bit (8,32,64...) while the server is under production and is it possible to change from one bit to another??

replies appreciated

raguram R
 

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atomic_bits(3C) 														   atomic_bits(3C)

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atomic_bits, atomic_set_long_excl, atomic_clear_long_excl - atomic set and clear bit operations SYNOPSIS
#include <atomic.h> int atomic_set_long_excl(volatile ulong_t *target, uint_t bit); int atomic_clear_long_excl(volatile ulong_t *target, uint_t bit); The atomic_set_long_excl() and atomic_clear_long_excl() functions perform an exclusive atomic bit set or clear operation on target. The value of bit specifies the number of the bit to be modified within target. Bits are numbered from zero to one less than the maximum number of bits in a long. If the value of bit falls outside of this range, the result of the operation is undefined. The atomic_set_long_excl() and atomic_clear_long_excl() functions return 0 if bit was successfully set or cleared. They return -1 if bit was already set or cleared. No errors are defined. See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Interface Stability |Stable | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |MT-Level |MT-Safe | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ atomic_add(3C), atomic_and(3C), atomic_cas(3C), atomic_dec(3C), atomic_inc(3C), atomic_or(3C), atomic_swap(3C), membar_ops(3C), attributes(5), atomic_ops(9F) 13 May 2005 atomic_bits(3C)
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