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[hobbit] client regex, % on web page
- To: hobbit (at) hswn.dk
- Subject: [hobbit] client regex, % on web page
- From: David Gore <David.Gore (at) mci.com>
- Date: Thu, 11 Aug 2005 20:09:44 +0000
- User-agent: Mozilla Thunderbird 1.0.6 (X11/20050722)
ps -ef|grep SystemMate
root 2737 1 0.0 Sep 13 ?? 04:42:21
/usr/kits/SystemMate/jre/bin/../bin/alpha/native_threads/java -classpath
/usr/kits/SystemMate/classes:/usr/kits/SystemMate
-DSTM_ROOT_PATH=/usr/kits/SystemMate webTemip.server.start.TemipServer
With 'ps -ef'
webTemip.server.start.TemipServer (found 1, req. 1 or more)
/usr/ucb/ps wwaux|grep SystemMate
root 2737 0.0 0.7 43.6M 34M ?? S Sep 13 04:42:21
/usr/kits/SystemMate/jre/bin/../bin/alpha/native_threads/java -classpath
/usr/kits/SystemMate/classes:/usr/kits/SystemMate
-DSTM_ROOT_PATH=/usr/kits/SystemMate webTemip.server.start.TemipServer
With 'ps wwaux'
%SystemMate (found 1, req. 1 or more)
These are the same process. Everyone here knows what SystemMate is, but
they may not know what the first instance is.
I know I asked this before, but I didn't know if you may have missed it.
I can imagine the regex parsing can be quite complicated, so I was just
wondering if you were still looking at removing the '%' from the web
page. I was also wondering do the config files actually support all the
perl regex characters like \s, \d+ etc...?
~David