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1. UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers
I need to write a python script that will
look at the local gc logs.
6 sys=0.00, real=0.06 secs]
2019-06-05T07:43:12.029-0500: 1072696.494: 2791209K->1995953K(2796544K)] 2803355K->1995953K(4164608K), , 3.0299555 secs]
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Discussion started by: xgringo
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2. Programming
is anybody out there experienced with the boehm gc?
this is a very simple function:
int fn1(){
int *p = (int *) GC_MALLOC(sizeof(int *));
return 0;
}after leaving fn1() gc should free p.
***
now another example:
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Discussion started by: dodona
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3. Red Hat
I have changed bond configuration(mode) from TLB to ALB in modprobe.conf file.
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Discussion started by: Anjan Ganguly
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4. HP-UX
Hi All,
We are working on HP_UNIX.
I am facing a strange problem regarding crontab in our unix environment.Whenever a server reboot takes place on our server the old crontab gets reflected due to which several scripts which were earlier uncommented starts running causing a huge problem .Is... (6 Replies)
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5. Shell Programming and Scripting
I write a program to find a palindromic region in given sequences. but it dosen't seems to be run well. please give me your suggestions
INPUT: AGCTAGCTCGAAGGTAG
code is
here
#!/usr/bin/perl
#Palindromic sequence
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$rna = <STDIN>;
chomp $rna; ... (3 Replies)
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6. Programming
Anyone have any ideas why when using strcat function I would get some garbage at the beginning of the output string? what I'm doing is something like the following example.
Code:
char temp;
char tempHolder;
for(int i=0;i<something;i++){
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7. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
i have my application running on AIX box (configuration given below)
My application does garbage collection pretty well, as such the memory free shows 500 MB - 700 MB freed up in the log statements printed in the application, but the nmon shows the physical space going upwards and does not reflect... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: mahesh_sivan
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8. Filesystems, Disks and Memory
i have my application running on AIX box (configuration given below)
My application does garbage collection pretty well, as such the memory free shows 500 MB - 700 MB freed up in the log statements printed in the application, but the nmon shows the physical space going upwards and does not reflect... (1 Reply)
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9. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hello Friends,
In a script i m using different temporary file and i remove them in the end.
During script execution i have some garbage output which is not required.
For example: Garbage Output
++ rm temp_out temp_a temp_b temp_c
++ rm Filter1 Filter2
Script : Even i am redirecting rm... (7 Replies)
Discussion started by: Danish Shakil
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Package::Reaper(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Package::Reaper(3)
NAME
Package::Reaper - pseudo-garbage-collection for packages
VERSION
version 0.103
SYNOPSIS
use Package::Generator;
use Package::Reaper;
{
my $package = Package::Generator->new_package;
my $reaper = Package::Reaper->new($package);
...
}
# at this point, $package stash has been deleted
DESCRIPTION
This module allows you to create simple objects which, when destroyed, delete a given package. This lets you approximate lexically scoped
packages.
INTERFACE
new
my $reaper = Package::Reaper->new($package);
This returns the newly generated package reaper. When the reaper goes out of scope and is garbage collected, it will delete the symbol
table entry for the package.
package
my $package = $reaper->package;
This method returns the package which will be reaped.
is_armed
if ($reaper->is_armed) { ... }
This method returns true if the reaper is armed and false otherwise. Reapers always start out armed. A disarmed reaper will not actually
reap when destroyed.
disarm
$reaper->disarm;
This method disarms the reaper, so that it will not reap the package when it is destoryed.
arm
$reaper->arm;
This method arms the reaper, so that it will reap its package when it is destroyed. By default, new reapers are armed.
AUTHOR
Ricardo SIGNES, "<rjbs@cpan.org>"
BUGS
Please report any bugs or feature requests to "bug-package-generator@rt.cpan.org", or through the web interface at <http://rt.cpan.org>. I
will be notified, and then you'll automatically be notified of progress on your bug as I make changes.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2006 Ricardo Signes, all rights reserved.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
perl v5.16.3 2009-07-09 Package::Reaper(3)