It looks like the command is "dg_strace" for DG/UX. My problem is that I
don't understand the output yet. It looks like it may be a good tool to know
how to use.
Thanks,
Vance Dailey

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Sent: Friday, February 06, 2004 11:42 AM
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If your running Redhat,Mandrake, or Fedora, the command is strace

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Sent: Friday, February 06, 2004 11:36 AM
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I checked out the link you provided. It appears that the command dg_strace
may be what you are suggesting. I have not had time to try it but it looks
very interesting. Not having used a command like this before I may have a
bit of a learning curve. Once I do try it on a failure  I will let you know
what I find. Thanks for the tip.
Vance Dailey

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Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 2004 11:08 PM
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Subject: Re: UV command failing mystery


On Feb 4, 2004, at 4:38 PM, Vance Dailey wrote:

> Well, it did not take long to get a chance to test trying 'uvsh'. The
> problem reared its ugly head again today and we now know that uvsh
> also does not work. The command returns to the shell so quickly that
> whatever the problem is it must occur near the start of the program.
> If you happen to know what the uvsh does first it may help me figure
> out where the problem may lie. I would have thought that an error of
> this sort would have been recorded in a log file but I have not
> stumbled across one yet.

Does your system have a command to trace system calls?  You can use this to
see what UniVerse is doing (at a very low level) - it may help you find the
cause of this problem.

As for finding the command, the various unix flavors all seem to call it
something slightly different, but the Rosetta Stone may be able to help you:
http://bhami.com/rosetta.html  Look under the "tracing utility" item.

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