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| Can anyone help me, I am trying to find a process running, but the whole process string is too large to display in stdout, It gets truncated...I get the message : 0652-034 The maximum paragraph length is 10,000 bytes. : 0652-034 The maximum paragraph length is 10,000 bytes. : 0652-034 The maximum paragraph length is 10,000 bytes. : 0652-034 The maximum paragraph length is 10,000 bytes. : 0652-034 The maximum paragraph length is 10,000 bytes. As well as a long long truncated string... Anyone encounter this before? It's actually on an AIX machine, but I don't think that makes a difference. Any help would be appreciated, thanks! |
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| I might be shooting blanks here, but have checked proper patch level? HP-UX has something called commands cumulative patching may be AIX has something similar?? You don't necessarily need to install but check to see if their is such added capability or bug fix (pointing to your problem here). "Zack" <WorldGoneWrong@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1105999546.052168.264080@c13g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com... > Can anyone help me, I am trying to find a process running, but the > whole process string is too large to display in stdout, It gets > truncated...I get the message > > : 0652-034 The maximum paragraph length is 10,000 bytes. > : 0652-034 The maximum paragraph length is 10,000 bytes. > : 0652-034 The maximum paragraph length is 10,000 bytes. > : 0652-034 The maximum paragraph length is 10,000 bytes. > : 0652-034 The maximum paragraph length is 10,000 bytes. > > As well as a long long truncated string... > > Anyone encounter this before? It's actually on an AIX machine, but I > don't think that makes a difference. > Any help would be appreciated, thanks! > |
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| I wish I was at the sys admin level, but I can't do anything about patching. I did a search on this message board about this topic, someone in the past mentioned that solaris has a /usr/ucb/ps or something like that which doesn't have this problem, but that 'ps' doesn't exist on AIX. Perhaps I will try the AIX group, but will still be checking back here |
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