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Posted By Sunusernewbie
how to write on separate lines?
Hello friends,
I have a file "a.txt" its contents
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pid 4075 (caiopr) shmat(1929379932, 0x0000000000000000, 0) = 0x00000000ff030000 (errno 0) pid 4075 (caiopr)...
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Posted By Sunusernewbie
@ jim mcnamara...
@ jim mcnamara (https://www.unix.com/members/32659.html) : its not working

$ cat sql.txt
0x000007FEB0E701C0 : 7365 6C65 6374 2063 7573 746E 6F2C 2020 select custno,
0x000007FEB0E701D0 : 696E...
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Posted By Sunusernewbie
Retrieving data from 65th col (of each line) ?
Hello Friends,
I am in situation where I have to note down few SQL queries from specific hexdump format. Here is an example (the query text starts at 65th character on each line)
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Forum: Red Hat 05-30-2012
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Posted By Sunusernewbie
Thanks fpmurphy. Do we have any official...
Thanks fpmurphy.
Do we have any official document to read about this code 0x38 ?
Forum: Red Hat 05-29-2012
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Posted By Sunusernewbie
agreed, but im more interested in "unexpected...
agreed, but im more interested in "unexpected reloc type 0x38" What does that code 0x38 mean?
Forum: Red Hat 05-29-2012
1,886
Posted By Sunusernewbie
Help needed 'Segv'
Red Hat Enterprise 4.5 (32 bit)

In strace we see "unexpected reloc type 0x38" What does that code 0x38 mean?


mprotect(0x59a000, 42229760, PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE) = 0
writev(2, [{"startsap",...
Forum: AIX 04-11-2011
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Posted By Sunusernewbie
64K Paging taking place when available system ram exists
We are on AIX 6100-03-01 and our Admin said we are hitting "64K PAGING TAKING PLACE WHEN AVAILABLE SYSTEM RAM EXISTS " issue addressed by IZ71987 / IZ71850 / IZ72031 / IZ71191 / IZ71603.
We are...
Forum: Solaris 02-28-2011
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Posted By Sunusernewbie
Solaris 10 - msgmnb, msgmni and msgtql
Hello There,
On Solaris 10 localzone , how to display/update the msgmnb, msgmni and msgtql parameters setting? Exact command?
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