Hi All,
could any one point out any open source test-suites for "File cache" testing and as well as performance test suites for the same. Currently my system is up with Linux/ext4.
Regards
Manish (0 Replies)
Hi all
I saw in Microsoft web site www.SysInternals.com a tool called CoreInfo from able to print out on screen the size of the Data and Instruction caches of your processor, the Locigal to Physical Processor mapping, the number of the CPU sockets. etc..
Do you know if in Linux is available a... (2 Replies)
Hi again guys,
It seems this is a global thing affecting all the DNS bind versions prior to July 28 2008. I have my work cut out for me very soon, I see at least a handful of servers in my list that either need to patching or upgrading.
How many of you guys are affected? Anybody successfully... (4 Replies)
hi,
What is the difference between UBC cache and Metadata cache ? where can i find UBC cache Hits and Metadata cache Hits in hp-ux?
Advanced thanx for the help. (2 Replies)
DUMPELF(1) Documentation for pax-utils DUMPELF(1)NAME
dumpelf - dump internal ELF structure
SYNOPSIS
dumpelf [options] ELFs
DESCRIPTION
dumpelf is a user-space utility to dump all of the internal ELF structures into the equivalent C structures for fun debugging and/or
reference purposes.
OPTIONS -h, --help
Show condensed usage and exit
-V, --version
Print version and exit
-v, --verbose
Be verbose (can be used more than once)
HOMEPAGE
http://hardened.gentoo.org/pax-utils.xml
REPORTING BUGS
Please include as much information as possible (using any available debugging options) and send bug reports to the maintainers (see the
AUTHORS section). Please use the Gentoo bugzilla at http://bugs.gentoo.org/ if possible.
SEE ALSO chpax(1), dumpelf(1), paxctl(1), pspax(1), readelf(1), scanelf(1)AUTHORS
Ned Ludd <solar@gentoo.org>
Maintainer
Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>
Maintainer
Fabian Groffen <grobian@gentoo.org>
Mach-O Maintainer
NOTES
1. http://hardened.gentoo.org/pax-utils.xml
2. http://bugs.gentoo.org/
pax-utils 0.2.3 03/03/2011 DUMPELF(1)