Consider the following real world scenario (copied from an e-mail message that I got from one of our partners):[...] one process is waiting for a very long time in a send system call. It is sending on a valid fd but the question we have is that, is there any way to find who is on the other end of that fd? We want to know to which process is that message being sent to. [...]Here is how I proceed in finding the other end of the socket, and the state...
Wednesday, 28 November 2007
Thursday, 22 November 2007
Black Friday (November 23, 2007) - GPS Navigation Devices - Deals
Posted on 00:12 by Unknown
.nobr br { display: none } Here are the deals on GPS Navigation devices at verious stores on Black Friday (Day After ThanksGiving: Nov 23, 2007). Listed in a table for your convenience.MIR in Misc Info Column = Mail-In Rebate Store Name Description of the Item Price Misc Info Circuit City MIO Portable Navigation GPS(MIO) $99.99 Linens & Things Amcor A3900 GPS Navigation System (Amcor) $99.99 MIR Office Depot Maxx Digital Portable GPS System ...
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Wednesday, 21 November 2007
Oracle 11gR1 Client Silent Installation on Solaris
Posted on 12:06 by Unknown
Steps: Download the Oracle 11g Release 1 (11.1.0.6.0) client for Solaris from the location:www.oracle.com/technology/software/products/database/oracle11g/111060_sol64soft.html Extract the client software files from solaris.sparc64_11gR1_client.zip% unzip solaris.sparc64_11gR1_client.zip Create a copy of the response file clientruntime.rsp.% cd client/response% cp clientruntime.rsp clientruntime.rsp.orig Edit the variables UNIX_GROUP_NAME, FROM_LOCATION,...
Thursday, 15 November 2007
Solaris/SPARC: Oracle 11gR1 client for Siebel 8.0
Posted on 22:53 by Unknown
First things first - Oracle 11g Release 1 for Solaris/SPARC is available now; and can be downloaded from here.In some Siebel 8.0 environments where Oracle database is being used, customers might be noticing intermittent Siebel object manager crashes under high loads when the work is actively being done by tons of LWPs with less number of object managers. Usually the call stack might look something like:/export/home/siebel/siebsrvr/lib/libsslcosd.so:0x4ad24...
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