Native Inspect Manual (H06.13+, J06.03+)

data -- Examining data
filecmd -- Specifying and examining files
internals -- Maintenance commands
obscure -- Obscure features
running -- Running the program
stack -- Examining the stack
status -- Status inquiries
support -- Support facilities
tracepoints -- Tracing of program execution without stopping the program
user-defined -- User-defined commands
Type "help" followed by a class name for a list of commands in that class.
Type "help" followed by command name for full documentation.
Type "tcl" followed by command name for Tcl commands (e.g., "tcl help").
Command name abbreviations are allowed if unambiguous.
To display help for the symbol command:
(eInspect 3,-2): help symbol
Load symbol table from executable file FILE.
The `file' command can also load symbol tables, as well as setting the file to execute.
hold Command
Suspends the current process (if it is executing) so that you can perform debugging operations on
the process.
hold
The hold command issues a PROCESS_DEBUG_ request on the current process. After the current
process is in the Hold state, Native Inspect redisplays its command prompt.
ignore Command
Enables you to specify a number of breakpoint hits to be ignored before Native Inspect reports
the breakpoint has been hit.
ignore breakpoint-number ignore-count
Where:
breakpoint-number
The number of a breakpoint or catch event that you want reported.
ignore-count
The number of breakpoint hits that Native Inspect is to ignore before reporting the breakpoint.
ih Command
Displays information (info handler) about all signal handlers or about the handler for a specified
signal. This command applies only to TNS/E native processes, not snapshot files.
Related Command: mh (see mh Command (page 100)).
ih [signal_name]
Where:
signal-name
The name of the signal about which you want information. If you do not specify a signal name,
Native Inspect displays information about all the signals. Table 12 (page 101) contains a list
of signal names.
The command output includes information such as the address of the signal handler, whether the
signal handler is priv or not, and various flags.
Example
To display information about all the signal handlers:
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