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Is there an equivalent to the Solaris command truss in HP UX 11.x?
Zones: SolarisDate Answered: 03/04/1999 Views: 35
I am attempting to learn how to do network programming in perl. I am using examples 'Listing 1' and 'Listing 2' (a simple server and client, respectively) from http://www2.linuxjournal.com/lj-i...
Zones: PerlDate Answered: 01/15/2001 Views: 0
Is there a command equivalent to truss on hp? (truss is available in solaris). For eg. if a process is hanging, I want to find out on which system call, the process is hanging?
Zones: SolarisDate Answered: 01/11/2000 Views: 19
Hi Experts, I dint find any 'AIX' category in the Operating systems area, on this site, however, let me still put my Q :- As you know that there a command 'truss' on Solaris to find details a...
Zones: Operating Systems, Dragonfly BSD, HP-UX...Date Answered: 12/24/2003 Views: 35
I've been asked to trace a process that we've been having problems with on our production Unix AIX server. I've never heard of the truss command until a few days ago. How do I trace a process using...
Zones: AIX Unix, UnixDate Answered: 11/10/2007 Views: 214
hi, i have written a script using PERL that runs the ps command and then runs truss command on each process listed by ps to enlist system calls. it is for an application. The operating system...
Zones: SolarisDate Answered: 08/01/2003 Views: 0
Hi Guys, Can someone please give me an example of how to use the truss command to monitor all operations on a particular file. I know there is an -r switch and reference to a file descriptor - ...
Zones: Unix Systems ProgrammingDate Answered: 02/14/2005 Views: 4
Hi experts,           Understanding the truss and strace output when run against the any executable has been really painful.  Please advise me if there are any books availiable on this or any go...
Zones: Linux, Linux Dev, Linux NetDate Answered: 03/14/2007 Views: 23
seeing some problems on a Sun Iplanet Calendar server, seeing the cshttpd process hand and users cannot login, then most of the time it comes back without restarting it, when doing a truss on the ...
Zones: SolarisDate Answered: 12/12/2005 Views: 81
Hi, I am running truss on a script that opens a file, fsyncs it then closes the file. This loops arounfd 5000 times. truss -c ./test : Wed Jan 24 15:40:33 GMT 2007 syscall              seconds ...
Zones: Operating SystemsDate Answered: 02/16/2007 Views: 5
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