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Debugging Tools

DCE Trace Facilities and DFS dfstrace

check_clocks: shell script to check system clocks (via telnet, not DTS)

check_sec_servers: C program to contact each security server in a cell

chk_kt: C program to read a keytab file in detail

clean_ep_map: C program to examine and optionally clean up an endpoint map

cell_monitor: script and program to ping crucial cell servers

dcestat: gather RPC statistics for a DCE server process

dfsstat: DFS command to display statistics

dumpthreads: command to dump info about threads in an AIX process

dump_profiles.dcp: dcecp script to check DTS configuration

emulate_dts_err: C program to emulate the DTS server-discovery logic

gdaping: A C program to emulate gdad's parsing of DNS records

grab_core: Shell script to bundle up a core file, associated binary and shared libraries on Solaris, for analysis by Support.

kthreads: command to dump kernel thread stacks

lsDirInfo.dcp: dcecp procedure to display CDS directory synchronization characteristics

lsof: Purdue's publicly-available lsof utility (lists ownership of open files; especially useful in order to determine which process is using a particular port)

ping_by_name: C program to ping a DCE server via its CDS name

ping_string_binding: C program to ping a DCE server via a string binding

senddata.pl: Perl script to bundle up a core file, the associated binary and shared libraries on AIX, for analysis by the Change team.

show_conf: Shell script to capture OS and DCE configuration information, for AIX or Solaris

showProcInfo Perl script to get stack traces from running process or core file, for AIX or Solaris

UDP test: C programs to test UDP writes of various sizes

watcher: Shell script to continuously monitor OS and DCE health

watchNet: Shell script to continuously ping interesting machines and check network health

xlateErr.dcp: dcecp procedure to translate DCE error codes from DCE-rpc-1234 format to hex

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