ldd <filename> should give you the dependencies.

--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Is there a way to capture all files hit by a
> process/user in unix (Sun Solaris 9, ksh)?  I am
> seeing an OCI file not found on my production box. 
> I can't resovle it.
>  
> So, I want to run the same process on my development
> box (where it works) and get a list of files that it
> is hitting (I can grep by username) for comparison
> in production.  Only I am definitely NOT the Unix
> guru and as this is for a prod issue, so my time is
> very limited.
>  
> Thanks in advance,
>  
> Hannah
> 


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Lead Database Administrator
The Regence Group
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