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Solaris 10 操作問題
剛開始學習 Solaris 10 而已
請問網路下載下來的 ELF 檔案應用程式 怎麼啟動 還有怎麼導入 MySQL 資料表 是不是都是要透過終端機 用指令模式來執行 |
有什麼原因一定要學Solaris 10 ?
學Linux資源會多很多,除非有特定軟體一定要在solaris上跑,不然.... 唉,我Solaris 的書全扔光了...不然可以送你!! |
雖然已經沒落了~~
但是有些科技公司~不想換設備(SUN的機器) 就會需要學一學了~ :cry: |
如果非學不可,那也簡單啊....
會騎驢子吧? 別跟我說不會騎..... keyword就是solaris 10 |
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沒辦法 想架GameSerevr 拿到一個 天翼之鍊的Server 是Solaris OS 的 MySQL 我已經會啟動導入了 就差 那個 GameServer 的 ELF 檔案 不會啟動 |
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先確定一下那個binary檔是給X86還是給Sparc用的吧:p:p.... |
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那要怎麼確定 你看一下畫面 ![]() ![]() |
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man file:stupefy: :stupefy: .... |
第一個
# man file /twsrv/gameserv/jtales 第二個 # man file /twsrv/dbserver/db 不知道這樣對不對 我把終端機出現的內容傳上來。 但。。。。我還是不知道怎啟動,因為 Solaris 我也不是很熟,操作起來很吃力。 連基本的操作都不大會。 可以用電腦白痴式的講解方式嗎 :confused: |
沒辦法上傳,我把內容貼出來好了
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# man file /twsrv/gameserv/jtales 重新格式化頁面。 請稍候... 完成 User Commands file(1) NAME file - determine file type SYNOPSIS /usr/bin/file [-dh] [-m mfile] [-M Mfile] [-f ffile] file... /usr/bin/file [-dh] [-m mfile] [-M Mfile] -f ffile /usr/bin/file -i [-h] [-f ffile] file... /usr/bin/file -i [-h] -f ffile /usr/bin/file -c [-d] [-m mfile] [-M Mfile] /usr/xpg4/bin/file [-dh] [-m mfile] [-M Mfile] [-f ffile] file... /usr/xpg4/bin/file [-dh] [-m mfile] [-M Mfile] -f ffile /usr/xpg4/bin/file -i [-h] [-f ffile] file... /usr/xpg4/bin/file -i [-h] -f ffile /usr/xpg4/bin/file -c [-d] [-m mfile] [-M Mfile] DESCRIPTION The file utility performs a series of tests on each file supplied by file and, optionally, on each file listed in ffile in an attempt to classify it. If the file is not a regular file, its file type is identified. The file types directory, FIFO, block special, and character special are identified as such. If the file is a regular file and the file is zero-length, it is identified as an empty file. If file appears to be a text file, file examines the first 512 bytes and tries to determine its programming language. If file is a symbolic link, by default the link is followed and file tests the file to which the symbolic link refers. If file is a relocatable object, executable, or shared object, file prints out information regarding the file's execution requirements. This information includes the machine class, byte-ordering, static or dynamic linkage, and any software or hardware capability requirements. By default, file will try to use the localized magic file /usr/lib/locale/locale/LC_MESSAGES/magic, if it exists, to identify files that have a magic number. For example, in the Japanese locale, file will try to use /usr/lib/locale/ja/LC_MESSAGES/magic. If a localized magic file does not exist, file will utilize /etc/magic. A magic number is a numeric or string constant that indicates the SunOS 5.10 Last change: 16 July 2004 1 User Commands file(1) file type. See magic(4) for an explanation of the format of /etc/magic. If file does not exist, cannot be read, or its file status could not be determined, it is not considered an error that affects the exit status. The output will indicate that the file was processed, but that its type could not be deter- mined. OPTIONS The following options are supported: -c Checks the magic file for format errors. For reasons of efficiency, this validation is normally not carried out. -d Applies any position-sensitive and context- sensitive default system tests to the file. -f ffile ffile contains a list of the files to be examined. -h When a symbolic link is encountered, this option identifies the file as a symbolic link. If -h is not specified and file is a symbolic link that refers to a non-existent file, the file utility identifies the file as a symbolic link, as if -h had been speci- fied. -i If a file is a regular file, this option does not attempt to classify the type of file further, but identifies the file as a "regular file". -m mfile /usr/bin/file Uses mfile as an alternate magic file, instead of /etc/magic. SunOS 5.10 Last change: 16 July 2004 2 User Commands file(1) /usr/xpg4/bin/file Specifies the name of a file containing position-sensitive tests that are applied to a file in order to classify it (see magic(4)). If the -m option is specified without specifying the -d option or the -M option, position- sensitive default system tests are applied after the position-sensitive tests specified by the -m option. -M Mfile Specifies the name of a file containing position-sensitive tests that are applied to a file in order to classify it (see magic(4)). No position-sensitive default system tests nor context-sensitive default system tests are applied unless the -d option is also specified. If the -M option is specified with the -d option, the -m option, or both, or if the -m option is specified with the -d option, the concatenation of the position-sensitive tests specified by these options is applied in the order specified by the appearance of these options. OPERANDS The following operands are supported: file A path name of a file to be tested. USAGE See largefile(5) for the description of the behavior of file when encountering files greater than or equal to 2 Gbyte ( 2 **31 bytes). EXAMPLES Example 1: Binary executable files Determine if an argument is a binary executable file: file "$1" | grep -Fq executable && printf "%s is executable.\n" "$1" ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES SunOS 5.10 Last change: 16 July 2004 3 User Commands file(1) See environ(5) for descriptions of the following environment variables that affect the execution of file: LANG, LC_ALL, LC_CTYPE, LC_MESSAGES, and NLSPATH. EXIT STATUS The following exit values are returned: 0 Successful completion. >0 An error occurred. FILES /etc/magic file's magic number file ATTRIBUTES See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attri- butes: ____________________________________________________________ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | |_____________________________|_____________________________| | Availability | SUNWcsu | |_____________________________|_____________________________| | CSI | enabled | |_____________________________|_____________________________| | Interface Stability | Standard | |_____________________________|_____________________________| SEE ALSO elfdump(1), ls(1), magic(4), attributes(5), environ(5), lar- gefile(5), standards(5) SunOS 5.10 Last change: 16 July 2004 4 --更多--(99%) 代碼:
# man file /twsrv/dbserver/db 重新格式化頁面。 請稍候... 完成 User Commands file(1) NAME file - determine file type SYNOPSIS /usr/bin/file [-dh] [-m mfile] [-M Mfile] [-f ffile] file... /usr/bin/file [-dh] [-m mfile] [-M Mfile] -f ffile /usr/bin/file -i [-h] [-f ffile] file... /usr/bin/file -i [-h] -f ffile /usr/bin/file -c [-d] [-m mfile] [-M Mfile] /usr/xpg4/bin/file [-dh] [-m mfile] [-M Mfile] [-f ffile] file... /usr/xpg4/bin/file [-dh] [-m mfile] [-M Mfile] -f ffile /usr/xpg4/bin/file -i [-h] [-f ffile] file... /usr/xpg4/bin/file -i [-h] -f ffile /usr/xpg4/bin/file -c [-d] [-m mfile] [-M Mfile] DESCRIPTION The file utility performs a series of tests on each file supplied by file and, optionally, on each file listed in ffile in an attempt to classify it. If the file is not a regular file, its file type is identified. The file types directory, FIFO, block special, and character special are identified as such. If the file is a regular file and the file is zero-length, it is identified as an empty file. If file appears to be a text file, file examines the first 512 bytes and tries to determine its programming language. If file is a symbolic link, by default the link is followed and file tests the file to which the symbolic link refers. If file is a relocatable object, executable, or shared object, file prints out information regarding the file's execution requirements. This information includes the machine class, byte-ordering, static or dynamic linkage, and any software or hardware capability requirements. By default, file will try to use the localized magic file /usr/lib/locale/locale/LC_MESSAGES/magic, if it exists, to identify files that have a magic number. For example, in the Japanese locale, file will try to use /usr/lib/locale/ja/LC_MESSAGES/magic. If a localized magic file does not exist, file will utilize /etc/magic. A magic number is a numeric or string constant that indicates the SunOS 5.10 Last change: 16 July 2004 1 User Commands file(1) file type. See magic(4) for an explanation of the format of /etc/magic. If file does not exist, cannot be read, or its file status could not be determined, it is not considered an error that affects the exit status. The output will indicate that the file was processed, but that its type could not be deter- mined. OPTIONS The following options are supported: -c Checks the magic file for format errors. For reasons of efficiency, this validation is normally not carried out. -d Applies any position-sensitive and context- sensitive default system tests to the file. -f ffile ffile contains a list of the files to be examined. -h When a symbolic link is encountered, this option identifies the file as a symbolic link. If -h is not specified and file is a symbolic link that refers to a non-existent file, the file utility identifies the file as a symbolic link, as if -h had been speci- fied. -i If a file is a regular file, this option does not attempt to classify the type of file further, but identifies the file as a "regular file". -m mfile /usr/bin/file Uses mfile as an alternate magic file, instead of /etc/magic. SunOS 5.10 Last change: 16 July 2004 2 User Commands file(1) /usr/xpg4/bin/file Specifies the name of a file containing position-sensitive tests that are applied to a file in order to classify it (see magic(4)). If the -m option is specified without specifying the -d option or the -M option, position- sensitive default system tests are applied after the position-sensitive tests specified by the -m option. -M Mfile Specifies the name of a file containing position-sensitive tests that are applied to a file in order to classify it (see magic(4)). No position-sensitive default system tests nor context-sensitive default system tests are applied unless the -d option is also specified. If the -M option is specified with the -d option, the -m option, or both, or if the -m option is specified with the -d option, the concatenation of the position-sensitive tests specified by these options is applied in the order specified by the appearance of these options. OPERANDS The following operands are supported: file A path name of a file to be tested. USAGE See largefile(5) for the description of the behavior of file when encountering files greater than or equal to 2 Gbyte ( 2 **31 bytes). EXAMPLES Example 1: Binary executable files Determine if an argument is a binary executable file: file "$1" | grep -Fq executable && printf "%s is executable.\n" "$1" ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES SunOS 5.10 Last change: 16 July 2004 3 User Commands file(1) See environ(5) for descriptions of the following environment variables that affect the execution of file: LANG, LC_ALL, LC_CTYPE, LC_MESSAGES, and NLSPATH. EXIT STATUS The following exit values are returned: 0 Successful completion. >0 An error occurred. FILES /etc/magic file's magic number file ATTRIBUTES See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attri- butes: ____________________________________________________________ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | |_____________________________|_____________________________| | Availability | SUNWcsu | |_____________________________|_____________________________| | CSI | enabled | |_____________________________|_____________________________| | Interface Stability | Standard | |_____________________________|_____________________________| SEE ALSO elfdump(1), ls(1), magic(4), attributes(5), environ(5), lar- gefile(5), standards(5) SunOS 5.10 Last change: 16 July 2004 4 在手冊上沒有 /twsrv/dbserver/db 的輸入項. |
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