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1. Solaris
Hello all.
I am new hear and would like to ask a question regarding to the Solaris Crash Analysis Tool.
We are analyzing the results of "thread summary" but not quite sure what the asterisk represents.
Following are the items that asterisk were attached.
50* threads sleeping on a semaphore (49... (1 Reply)
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2. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi,
I have a script below for extracting xml from a file.
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do
echo $i
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I read about using multi threading to speed up the script.
I do not know much about it but read it on this forum.
Is it a... (21 Replies)
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3. Shell Programming and Scripting
I have a unix directory where a million of small text files getting accumulated every week.
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4. Red Hat
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I have been asked to provide a security patch analysis of servers in my environment. For HPUX and Solaris there are tools wich can be loaded onto the servers to do this. However I do not know of one for Redhat . At this point I must mentioned that the Redhat servers are behind a firewall... (2 Replies)
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5. Solaris
I have installed IBM Java Runtime V1.4.2 in solaris. but when i give java -version, it gets me this:java version "1.5.0_20"
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Hi,
I just wanted to know is there any tool avaliable for core analysis on hp-ux. I have heard about q4 utility. But I think it is used for analysis of system crash dump and not for core dump produced by a user process.
gdb doesn't give much information unless the binary is debug-build.
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7. Solaris
Does anyone know where I can download this software from , or is it part of a software package that has to be bought.
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8. Programming
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can anyone tell me some good site for the mutithreading tutorials, its application, and some code examples.
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JFLEX(1) General Commands Manual JFLEX(1)
NAME
jflex - a lexical analyzer generator (also known as scanner generator) for Java
SYNOPSIS
jflex <options> <input-files>
DESCRIPTION
JFlex is a lexical analyzer generator (also known as scanner generator) for Java(tm), written in Java(tm). It is also a rewrite of the very
useful tool JLex. JFlex is designed to work together with the LALR parser generator CUP, and the Java modification of Berkeley Yacc
BYacc/J. It can also be used together with other parser generators like ANTLR or as a standalone tool.
OPTIONS
-d <directory>
write generated file to <directory>
--skel <file>
use external skeleton <file>
--switch, --table, --pack
set default code generation method
--jlex strict JLex compatibility
--nomin
skip minimization step
--nobak
don't create backup files
--dump display transition tables
--dot write graphviz .dot files for the generated automata (alpha)
--verbose, -v
display generation progress messages (default)
--quiet, -q
display errors only
--time display generation time statistics
--version
print the version number of this copy of jflex
--info print system + JDK information
--help, -h
print this message
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Wolfgang Baer <WBaer@gmx.de>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others).
October 2005 JFLEX(1)