Topic: Proc Directory
Answers to Common Questions
How to pass the directory alias in parameters of the stored proc?
I haven't used the bfile capability of Oracle8, but I see what looks like a problem. The data file is on an NT client machine, but the stored procedure is in the database on a Unix server. When that procedure is executed, it runs on the s... Read More »
Source: http://www.experts-exchange.com/Q_11474358.htm
what kind of messages stored in /proc/PID/fd directory?
VI uses a temporary file, so you should see the size * 2 in /proc/pid/fd. VI won't affect the swap usage since it normally uses /var/tmp for temporary storage (active sessions). Used swap also include "reserved" swap. Could be that swap ha... Read More »
Source: http://www.experts-exchange.com/OS/Unix/Solaris/Q_20625824.html
How to extract all my store procs from DB Artisan to a local dire...
1 Author's comment is incorrect, looks like he has scrolling problems or does not understand right-click, shift-click, etc. I have and use DBArtisan 8.5.5 & Sybase extensively. File attached showing DBArtisan multiple selection as per my... Read More »
Source: http://www.experts-exchange.com/Q_23783149.htm
Answers to Other Common Questions
If your usb support is compiled in as modules, your /proc/bus/usb directory will only be created once the modules are loaded. Are they? Read More »
Source: http://www.experts-exchange.com/OS/Linux/Printing/Q_20713127.html
BTW, you might also want to exclude /sys /tmp and /dev if /dev is udev based as most are nowadays. Also you can look if you want your backup per partition instead of the whole tree. Read More »
Source: http://www.experts-exchange.com/Storage/Backup_Restore/Q_27295094...
It is used for mounting the procfs filesystem. Consult The Design and Implementation of the 4.3BSD UNIX Operating System by Leffler, McKusick, et al., p. 104-5, 436. Also see "man mount_procfs". Read More »
Source: http://www.at.netbsd.org/ports/mac68k/faq/faq-5.html
There are many settings inside the Linux kernel that can vary from machine to machine. Traditionally, these were set at compile time, or sometimes were modifiable through oft-esoteric system calls. For example each machine has a host name w... Read More »
Source: http://www.symantec.com/connect/articles/linux-firewall-related-p...
The linux file system to those who are familiar with it is quite sensible and logical in its organisation. If you are familiar with the deep and dark secrets you will find many things that will surprise you and make you go aaah. One of thos... Read More »
Source: http://it.toolbox.com/blogs/locutus/what-does-this-proc-directory...
Its main use is for debuggers and other diagnostic programs. For example, "top" and "ps" examine its contents to determine what processes are running. gdb and such like, also use proc (also ptrace system call) to examine the process's memor... Read More »
Source: http://serverfault.com/questions/301980/in-unix-linux-what-is-the...
As documented in the Pro*C manual (in the chapter called "Running the Precompiler"), there is an INCLUDE flag that can be used for this. Look at this example: Login to post comments Read More »
Source: http://orafaq.com/faq/how_can_i_tell_pro_c_what_directory_my_head...
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