I\'m building an error handling mechanism for a C++ application. Right now, I got the windows part done using VectoredExceptionHand开发者_Go百科ling and I wanted to know if there is a similar concept
We\'ve got a problem on our solaris machine, as Java takes very long to start. Even on simple things as java -version
I wanted to test my java code in these operating systems- Solaris,HPUX and AIX. I know they have different meth开发者_如何学Pythonods to test the java code.
We have uninstalled an application on several Solaris servers manually by deleting folders and files only to realize afterwards that it had been installed with a package through 开发者_如何转开发pkgad
# pkg publisher PUBLISHERTYPESTATUSURI solaris(preferred)originonlinehttp://pkg.oracle.com/solaris/release/
I was wondering if there is the equivalent of the following in Solaris for checking if IPV6_V6ONLY is enabled by default:
If you have a IPv6 enabled host that has more than one global-scope address, how can you programmatically identify the preferred address for bind()?
I\'ve been working with a very old Solaris system and not in a position to add more modules to make my life easier, and I\'m working with a number of scripts that use various command line options.
I deployed my application on a Weblogic 10.3 which is installed on a solaris. After a while I began to see \"Too many open files\" exceptions which yields to numerious problems. I took a pfiles output
I have been running a highly concurrent application on my HP Proliant Servers. The application is a file system indexer i coded in erlang. It spawns a process per Folder it finds on the file system an