[Nagiosplug-devel] Solaris problems

bobi at netshel.net bobi at netshel.net
Fri Dec 8 20:16:34 CET 2006


Apparently nothing is wrong with "/usr/ucb/ps -uaxwww" except my ignorance
of it...

Assuming that it exists and works the same way on Solaris 9 and upwards, I
vote that pst3 get removed from the distro ASAP and the ps string in the
configration for Solaris be replaced with "/usr/ucb/ps -uaxwww"

Bob

>
> In message <82764F15-09B6-4A4C-B4C3-68DDF4B74410 at altinity.com>,
> Ton Voon writes:
>>On 7 Dec 2006, at 21:31, bobi at netshel.net wrote:
>>> I'm the trouble-maker who wrote the pst3 program for Solaris.
>>>
>>> The intent was to get around the 80 character limit on ps output
>>> imposed
>>> by the built-in ps program and the Solaris library.  We have Java
>>> processes that we have to monitor that are not differentiable within
>>> the
>>> first 80 bytes of the command-line displayed by the stock Solaris ps
>>> program.
>>
>>No problem. I understand the reasons why we have pst3. I think we
>>just need to polish pst3 so it works off a configure on all Solaris
>>systems.
>
> What's wrong with just using "/usr/ucb/ps -uaww"?
>
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