Listing Existing Boot Environments and Snapshots (OpenSolaris 2009.06)


 
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Listing Existing Boot Environments and Snapshots (OpenSolaris 2009.06)

Instructions, which were written by Sun's OpenSolaris documentation team and are part of the OpenSolaris Automated Installer Guide, for how to display information about boot environments, snapshots, and datasets that were created by the beadm command or other utilities.

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CTFCONVERT(1)						    BSD General Commands Manual 					     CTFCONVERT(1)

NAME
ctfconvert -- convert debug data to CTF data SYNOPSIS
ctfconvert [-gis] -l label -L labelenv [-o outfile] object_file DESCRIPTION
The ctfconvert utility converts debug information from a binary file to CTF data and replaces the debug section of that file with a CTF sec- tion called SUNW_ctf. This new section is added to the input file, unless the -o option is present. You can also opt to keep the original debugging section with the -g option. The following options are available: -l label Sets the label as label. -L labelenv Instructs ctfconvert to read the label from the environment variable labelenv. -g Don't delete the original debugging section. -i Ignore object files built from other languages than C. -s Use the .dynsym ELF section instead of the .symtab ELF section. -o outfile Write the output to file in outfile. EXIT STATUS
The ctfconvert utility exits 0 on success, and >0 if an error occurs. SEE ALSO
ctfdump(1), ctfmerge(1) HISTORY
The ctfconvert utility first appeared in FreeBSD 7.0. AUTHORS
The CTF utilities came from OpenSolaris. BSD
July 7, 2010 BSD