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Organization | IBM Corporation |
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Author | William Toth |
Product Identification | Version/Release Number | Product Supplier | |
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1. | AIX 5L for POWER V5.2 (PID 5765-E62) | Version 5, Release 2, Modification 0, dated 8-2004 or later with APARS: IY59610, IY60869, IY61405 | International Business Machine Corporation |
Testing Environment | Binary-compatible Family | Portability Environment | Indicator of Compliance | Compliance Details | |
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| Internationalised System Calls and Libraries Extended V3 | Test Report from Test Suite | Test Suite:
VSC 5.2.4A Test Report: OSCC-CTR-11-XCU |
Question 1: Which of the following options, specified in the <unistd.h> header, are available on the system?
Response
Macro Name | Meaning | Provided |
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_POSIX2_C_BIND | Implementation supports the C Language Binding option. | Yes |
_POSIX2_C_DEV | Implementation supports the C Language Development Utilities option. | No |
_POSIX2_CHAR_TERM | Implementation supports at least one terminal type. | Yes |
_POSIX2_FORT_DEV | Implementation supports the FORTRAN Development Utilities option. | No |
_POSIX2_FORT_RUN | Implementation supports the FORTRAN Run-time Utilities. | No |
_POSIX2_LOCALEDEF | Implementation supports the creation of locales by the localedef utility. | Yes |
_POSIX2_PBS | Implementation supports the Batch Environment Services and Utilities option. | No |
_POSIX2_PBS_ACCOUNTING | Implementation supports the Batch Accounting option. | No |
_POSIX2_PBS_CHECKPOINT | Implementation supports the Batch Checkpoint/Restart option. | No |
_POSIX2_PBS_LOCATE | Implementation supports the Locate Batch Job Request option. | No |
_POSIX2_PBS_MESSAGE | Implementation supports the Batch Job Message Request option. | No |
_POSIX2_PBS_TRACK | Implementation supports the Track Batch Job Request option. | No |
_POSIX2_SW_DEV | Implementation supports the Software Developments Utilities option. | No |
_POSIX2_UPE | Implementation supports the User Portability Utilities option. | Yes |
Question 2: Is the XSI Development Utilities option supported by this implementation?
Response
No
Question 3: Is the FORTRAN fort77 utility provided?
Response
No
Question 4: How does the at command interpret a non-null SHELL environment variable?
Response
Uses the shell specified in the SHELL environment variable.
Question 5: What is the limit on the number of open streams provided by awk?
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Question 6: How does the batch command interpret a non-null SHELL environment variable?
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Uses the shell specified in the SHELL environment variable.
Question 7: Which defined names are automatically provided by the compiler?
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Question 8: When multiple input files are specified, where does c99 direct identification messages designating the start of each input file processing?
Response
Standard output.
Question 9: What are the limits associated with external symbols imposed by c99?
Response
Description | Minimum Maximum | Implementation Maximum |
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Number of significant bytes | 31 | 520 |
Number of external symbols per source or object file | 511 | 511, but MEMORY LIMITED |
Total number of external symbols | 4095 | 4095, MEMORY LIMITED |
Question 10: Does the implementation support user and group IDs for symbolic links?
Response
Yes
Question 11: What is the affect of alternate access control mechanisms on file copies?
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Question 12: Does date permit the setting of the date and time?
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Yes
Question 13: What restrictions are imposed on the set of commands within the rhs of the map command?
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Question 14: Is the history list mechanism disabled for users with appropriate privileges who do not set HISTFILE?
Response
No
Question 15: When multiple input files are specified, where does fort77 direct identification messages designating the start of each input file processing?
Response
Not applicable.
Question 16: What are the limits associated with external symbols imposed by fort77?
Response
Description | Minimum Maximum | Implementation Maximum |
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Number of significant bytes | 31 | not applicable |
Number of external symbols per source or object file | 511 | not applicable |
Total number of external symbols | 4095 | not applicable |
Question 17: Where are error messages sent when the lex -t option is not specified?
Response
Not applicable.
Question 18: Can ln create links to a directory?
Response
No
Question 19: What is the default character mapping used when the localedef -f option is not specified?
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Question 20: What lp option or operator command is used to suppress the printing of a banner page?
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Question 21: How many bytes are in a block as reported by ls?
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Question 22: What additional variables does make add to its environment?
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Question 23: Does the default MAKEFLAGS environment variable contain additional implementation-defined options?
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Question 24: Does newgrp allow users who are not listed as a member of a group which has no password to change to that group?
Response
No
Question 25: Are there any other implementation-defined authorization restrictions that affect newgrp?
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Question 26: What are the limits and default values used by nice and renice?
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Maximum nice value |
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Minimum nice value |
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Default nice value |
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Question 27: What is the default archive format used by pax?
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Question 28: How does pax handle reading and writing of archives that span multiple files?
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Question 29: How does pax handle invalid filenames when it is extracting files from an archive?
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Question 30: Does printf support the e, E, f, g, and G floating point conversion specifications?
Response
Yes
Question 31: Is the environment variable IFS ignored when the shell is invoked?
Response
Yes
Question 32: What is the latest date after the Epoch that can be used by touch?
Response
19 January 2038 03:14:07 UTC
Question 33: What are the limits of yacc's internal tables?
Response
Description | Minimum Maximum | Implementation Maximum |
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Number of tokens | 126 | 3000 but MEMORY LIMITED |
Number of non-terminals | 200 | 1000 but MEMORY LIMITED |
Number of rules | 300 | 2000 but MEMORY LIMITED |
Number of states | 600 | 5000 but MEMORY LIMITED |
Length of rules | 5200 | 5200 but MEMORY LIMITED |
Number of actions | 4000 | 70000 but MEMORY LIMITED |
Question 34: What C-language programming environments are provided?
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Programming Environment | Provided |
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The implementation provides a C-language programming environment with 32-bit int, long, pointer and off_t types. | Yes |
The implementation provides a C-language programming environment with 32-bit int, long and pointer types and an off_t type using at least 64 bits. | Yes |
The implementation provides a C-language programming environment with 32-bit int, and 64-bit long, pointer and off_t types. | Yes |
The implementation provides a C-language programming environment with int using at least 32-bits, and long, pointer and off_t types using at least 64 bits. | Yes |
Question 35: What C-language programming environment is the default?
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Programming Environment | Provided |
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The implementation's default C-language programming environment provides 32-bit int, long, pointer and off_t types. | Yes |
The implementation's default C-language programming environment provides 32-bit int, long and pointer types and an off_t type using at least 64 bits. | No |
The implementation's default C-language programming environment provides 32-bit int, and 64-bit long, pointer and off_t types. | No |
The implementation's default C-language programming environment provides int using at least 32-bits, and long, pointer and off_t types using at least 64 bits. | No |
Question 36: Does qalter attempt to alter the attributes of a batch job in the RUNNING state?
Response
Not applicable.
Question 37: Does the implementation define other hold types for the qalter , qhold, qrls and qselect utilities?
Response
Not applicable.
Question 38: Does the implementation define other join types for the qalter and qsub utilities ?
Response
Not applicable.
Question 39: Does the implementation define other keep types for the qalter and qsub utilities?
Response
Not applicable.
Question 40: Does the implementation define other mail types for the qalter and qsub utilties?
Response
Not applicable.
Question 41: How do the qalter and qsub utilities interpret the mail_address argument to the -M option?
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Question 42: Does the qalter utility attempt to locate a batch job on other servers?
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Not applicable.
Question 43: Do the qdel,qhold,qmove,qmsg,qrerun,qrls,qsig and qstat utilities wait to output a diagnostic message while attempting to locate a job on other servers?
Response
Utility Name | Output a Diagnostic? |
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qdel | Not applicable. |
qhold | Not applicable. |
qmove | Not applicable. |
qmsg | Not applicable. |
qrerun | Not applicable. |
qrls | Not applicable. |
qsig | Not applicable. |
qstat | Not applicable. |
Question 44: What is the name and location of the implementation-defined file that the qmsg utility writes the message to if neither -O nor the -E options are specified?
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Question 45: What is the format that the qselect utility supports for matching against the Job_Name attribute for the -N option?
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Question 46: How does the qselect utility determine the default batch server?
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Question 47: What additional implementation-defined information, if any, about the batch job or batch queue are displayed for the -f option to the qstat utility?
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Question 48: What is the value of the Priority attribute if the -p option is not presented to the qsub utility?
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Question 49: What is the default destination if the -q option is not presented to the qsub utility?
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Question 50: What is the mechanism for setting and determining the value of the default shell for the qsub utility?
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Question 51: What is the format of shell commments recognized by the qsub utility for the script file argument?
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Date | Name | Comment |
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09-Sep-2004 | William L. Toth | Initial UNIX03 Submission on the 8-2004 AIX V5.2 release |
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