Please let me know Regarding Port Scan
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Manufacturer: QLogic Corp.
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Firmware Version: 05.03.02
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percept
percept(3erl) Erlang Module Definition percept(3erl)
NAME
percept - Percept - Erlang Concurrency Profiling Tool.
DESCRIPTION
Percept - Erlang Concurrency Profiling Tool
This module provides the user interface for the application.
DATA TYPES
percept_option() = procs | ports | exclusive :
EXPORTS
analyze(Filename::string()) -> ok | {error, Reason}
Analyze file.
profile(Filename::string()) -> {ok, Port} | {already_started, Port}
See also: percept_profile .
profile(Filename::string(), Options::[percept_option()]) -> {ok, Port} | {already_started, Port}
See also: percept_profile .
profile(Filename::string(), MFA::mfa(), Options::[percept_option()]) -> ok | {already_started, Port} | {error, not_started}
See also: percept_profile .
start_webserver() -> {started, Hostname, Port} | {error, Reason}
Types Hostname = string()
Port = integer()
Reason = term()
Starts webserver.
start_webserver(Port::integer()) -> {started, Hostname, AssignedPort} | {error, Reason}
Types Hostname = string()
AssignedPort = integer()
Reason = term()
Starts webserver. If port number is 0, an available port number will be assigned by inets.
stop_profile() -> ok | {error, not_started}
See also: percept_profile .
stop_webserver() -> ok | {error, not_started}
Stops webserver.
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