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How to create a dynamic lib with c on HP/unix. 1. The rule to write the source files? 2. How to create it? 3. How to call function in a dynamic lib?   Example will be thankful!
Zones: Unix, HP-UX UnixDate Answered: 11/11/1998 Views: 0
Hi, I want to know if it is possible to find who (pid/user) last accessed a file in Unix and if yes how? Thanks
Zones: HP-UX Unix, Solaris, SCO UnixDate Answered: 05/29/2008 Views: 0
Hello, I need to remove or change to null ascii character 0A (012) only from the last line of the file. Probably I can use command 'tr'+'sed'   The question is , how to do it in on command string...
Zones: Shell Scripting, UnixDate Answered: 08/06/2008 Views: 0
Hi, I would like to split a large file in Unix and add header and footer to each small files Scenario: 1.      We receive large file with 200,00,002 lines 2.      with header line timestamp and heade...
Zones: UnixDate Answered: 01/12/2009 Views: 0
Hi, I need to change MAC address for my HP Unix server... one of the software installed in that box will work only with that MAC address only.... Now i have some problem with this box.. I bought ...
Zones: HP-UX UnixDate Answered: 05/24/2009 Views: 37
Hello , As i have the following errors , please look at them and suggest me how to resolve them , is they really affect my server ERROR:   File "/opt/medusa/bin/lsof" should have mode "500" but...
Zones: HP-UX UnixDate Answered: 06/22/2009 Views: 4
Good morning, In my Unix environment the "!" command, used to recall the last command, does not work properly.  How can I fix this? Here is an example to show that the "!" command doesn't wor...
Zones: UnixDate Answered: 04/18/2008 Views: 5
Is PA-RISC  32bit or 64bit architecure? How do i find architecture information of hp-ux?
Zones: UnixDate Answered: 05/13/2008 Views: 17
Friends, we have a HP-Unix 11.x system. We do not have GUI enabled for this and we are telnetting to the box as of now. We would like to configure a IP for the second network card on this box...
Zones: HP-UX UnixDate Answered: 06/15/2008 Views: 0
We have a portal application running on HP Unix.  After developers changed the application and had it use Active Directory for authentication the audit_logs file started growing exponentially.  I w...
Zones: Active DirectoryDate Answered: 04/16/2009 Views: 0