Files in $DLC/bin

Posted by DLC1984 on 27-Oct-2014 14:17

I have a customer who might have had some corrupted binaries...

In comparing to a 'clean' system we found differences in the following files:

-rwsr-xr-x   1 root     root        183K Dec 14  2009 _tlr
-rwsr-xr-x   1 root     root        8.6K Dec 14  2009 _lsfiles
-rwsr-xr-x   1 root     root         14K Dec 14  2009 _amspriv
-rwsr-xr-x   1 root     root        8.0M Dec 14  2009 _bprowsdldoc

If I recall correctly _tlr and _lsfiles and related to the installation process..but the other two ???
Can anyone comment on any or all of the files?

Regards

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Posted by Brian K. Maher on 27-Oct-2014 14:19

_bprowsdldoc is a utility which generates HTML documentation for a given Web Service WSDL file.
 
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From: danielforeman [mailto:bounce-danielforeman@community.progress.com]
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I have a customer who might have had some corrupted binaries...

In comparing to a 'clean' system we found differences in the following files:

-rwsr-xr-x   1 root     root        183K Dec 14  2009 _tlr
-rwsr-xr-x   1 root     root        8.6K Dec 14  2009 _lsfiles
-rwsr-xr-x   1 root     root         14K Dec 14  2009 _amspriv
-rwsr-xr-x   1 root     root        8.0M Dec 14  2009 _bprowsdldoc

If I recall correctly  _tlr and _lsfiles  and related to the installation process..but the other two ???
Can anyone comment on any or all of the files?

Regards
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Posted by Roy Ellis on 27-Oct-2014 14:28

and _amspriv is for OpenEdge Management to be able to gather process information (only on some platforms).

Posted by Libor Laubacher on 27-Oct-2014 14:29

_amspriv - is OE Management process/PID operations related and only on AIX64/SOL64
_bprowsldoc – what Brian said
_tlr & _lsfiles are internal files used for QA and they were removed from install around 11.2 give or take
 
There is a source code available you know …….. J
 
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Thread created by danielforeman

I have a customer who might have had some corrupted binaries...

In comparing to a 'clean' system we found differences in the following files:

-rwsr-xr-x   1 root     root        183K Dec 14  2009 _tlr
-rwsr-xr-x   1 root     root        8.6K Dec 14  2009 _lsfiles
-rwsr-xr-x   1 root     root         14K Dec 14  2009 _amspriv
-rwsr-xr-x   1 root     root        8.0M Dec 14  2009 _bprowsdldoc

If I recall correctly  _tlr and _lsfiles  and related to the installation process..but the other two ???
Can anyone comment on any or all of the files?

Regards
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Posted by DLC1984 on 27-Oct-2014 14:54

I know I can see the source...but I moved to Progress back in 84' to  never (hopefully) look at C code again....haha


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On Mon, Oct 27, 2014 at 12:30 PM, Libor Laubacher <bounce-llaubach@community.progress.com> wrote:
Reply by Libor Laubacher
_amspriv - is OE Management process/PID operations related and only on AIX64/SOL64
_bprowsldoc – what Brian said
_tlr & _lsfiles are internal files used for QA and they were removed from install around 11.2 give or take
 
There is a source code available you know …….. J
 
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Subject: [Technical Users - OE General] Files in $DLC/bin
 
Thread created by danielforeman

I have a customer who might have had some corrupted binaries...

In comparing to a 'clean' system we found differences in the following files:

-rwsr-xr-x   1 root     root        183K Dec 14  2009 _tlr
-rwsr-xr-x   1 root     root        8.6K Dec 14  2009 _lsfiles
-rwsr-xr-x   1 root     root         14K Dec 14  2009 _amspriv
-rwsr-xr-x   1 root     root        8.0M Dec 14  2009 _bprowsdldoc

If I recall correctly  _tlr and _lsfiles  and related to the installation process..but the other two ???
Can anyone comment on any or all of the files?

Regards
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Posted by DLC1984 on 27-Oct-2014 15:03

Thanks all for the quick responses

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On Mon, Oct 27, 2014 at 12:53 PM, Dan Foreman <danieljforeman@gmail.com> wrote:
I know I can see the source...but I moved to Progress back in 84' to  never (hopefully) look at C code again....haha


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On Mon, Oct 27, 2014 at 12:30 PM, Libor Laubacher <bounce-llaubach@community.progress.com> wrote:
Reply by Libor Laubacher
_amspriv - is OE Management process/PID operations related and only on AIX64/SOL64
_bprowsldoc – what Brian said
_tlr & _lsfiles are internal files used for QA and they were removed from install around 11.2 give or take
 
There is a source code available you know …….. J
 
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Sent: Monday, October 27, 2014 8:18 PM
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Subject: [Technical Users - OE General] Files in $DLC/bin
 
Thread created by danielforeman

I have a customer who might have had some corrupted binaries...

In comparing to a 'clean' system we found differences in the following files:

-rwsr-xr-x   1 root     root        183K Dec 14  2009 _tlr
-rwsr-xr-x   1 root     root        8.6K Dec 14  2009 _lsfiles
-rwsr-xr-x   1 root     root         14K Dec 14  2009 _amspriv
-rwsr-xr-x   1 root     root        8.0M Dec 14  2009 _bprowsdldoc

If I recall correctly  _tlr and _lsfiles  and related to the installation process..but the other two ???
Can anyone comment on any or all of the files?

Regards
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