very complicated.
good to cooperate with app vendor not analyzing their own core files - just great!
as a matter of fact HP support people were right [sad]
at the beginning try:
- 'file' to see the signal that application received
- 'gdb/wdb' and unwind the stack
- not having sources does not...
some additional info required (what run level, etc...)
try:
http://docs.hp.com/hpux/onlinedocs/B2355-90696/B2355-90696.html
... and there check inittab structure.
probably it would be:
<unique_id>:<run_level>:respawn:/rims/relativity/RUNACTIVE
be sure to give all required env. vars to the...
first entry:
/00000070000/!d
deleted everything including the lines like:
0000000000000060000
stayed only lines like:
0000000000000070000
however that one (with 7) you deleted with next command:
/00000060000/!d
and you obtained ... nothing!
try regular expression like:
/000000[67]0000/!d
should help
Hi,
insead of playing with "cron" try "at". Each execution might also schedule next one just one month later (you set first one by hand, and that's all)...
at 10:00 `date +'%x'` +1 months <<EOF
script
EOF
hope it helps,
Milosz
Installation on workstation does not differ much from the one on server, so try doc.hp.com
11.0:
http://docs.hp.com/hpux/os/11.0/index.html#Installing%20and%20Updating
11.11 v1:
http://docs.hp.com/hpux/os/11i/index.html#Installing%20and%20Updating
hope you will find whatever you need,
Milosz
Hi,
form man pages for routing(7):
[...]
There may still be multiple routing entries remaining. In that case the IP packet is routed over the first displayed by netstat -r. Such multiple routes include:
- Two or more routes to a host via different gateways.
- Two or more routes to a network via...
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