On Wed, 2006-03-15 at 13:41, Jonathan Adams wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 15, 2006 at 01:16:37PM -0800, Michael E. Corcoran wrote:
> > I have a corefile I'm looking at and wanted to do some processing of output 
> > and then feed that back into mdb, but I'm getting this odd error:
> > 
> > > ::cat headt | ::eval .-40=K | ::print vmem_seg_t
> > mdb: syntax error on line 2 of (pipeline) near "\n"
> ...
> > > *kmem_oversize_arena::walk vmem_alloc | ::print -ad vmem_seg_t 
> > > vs_timestamp ! sort -tt -k4n,4n | cut -d' ' -f1 > t.sorted
> > > ::cat t.sorted | ::eval .-40=K | ::vmem_seg -v ! cat > vmem_sorted
> 
> 
> The error is actually not from the ::cat, but from the ::eval.  The 
> appropriate
> tool to use in this case is '::map':
> 
So, should a bug be filed against eval?  I don't see why eval shouldn't
work. I will obviously go ahead and use ::map but should I also file a
bug against ::eval at the same time?

Thanks,

Mike

> > ::cat /tmp/t.sorted | ::map '.-40' | ::vmem_seg -v
>             ADDR TYPE            START              END             SIZE
>                                 THREAD        TIMESTAMP                 
>      3000005cd10 ALLC      30009fac000      30009fb4198            33176
>                                180e000        7bfeb81ef
>                  vmem_seg_alloc+0x1e8
>                  vmem_xalloc+0x8c4
>                  vmem_alloc+0x238
>                  kmem_alloc+0xfc
>                  kobj_zalloc+8
>                  init_devnamesp+0x64
> ...
> 
> Cheers,
> - jonathan
> 
> -- 
> Jonathan Adams, Solaris Kernel Development


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