The advanced debugger adb is a debugger that first appeared in Seventh Edition UNIX. It is found on Solaris, HP-UX, SCO and Venix. It is the successor of a debugger called db.
Overview
The initial version was written by Stephen R. Bourne.2
ADB was provided with Solaris until Solaris 8 (2000), when it was replaced by the Modular Debugger (mdb) with Solaris 8 (2000) and the ADB command-line interface now is emulated by mdb when it is called as adb. Mdb has become open source with OpenSolaris.3 The SunOS kernel debugger kadb that was introduced with SunOS 3.5 (1986) is a minor variant of adb.
See also
External links
- A Tutorial Introduction to ADB. J. F. Maranzano, S. R. Bourne / Bell Laboratories
References
adb(1) – Version 7 Unix Programmer's Manual http://man.cat-v.org/unix_7th/1/adb ↩
McIlroy, M. D. (1987). A Research Unix reader: annotated excerpts from the Programmer's Manual, 1971–1986 (PDF) (Technical report). CSTR. Bell Labs. 139. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2023-07-30. /wiki/Doug_McIlroy ↩
"Solaris performance and tools DTrace and MDB techniques for Solaris 10 and OpenSolaris 0131568191, 9780131568198". dokumen.pub. Retrieved 2023-06-06. https://dokumen.pub/solaris-performance-and-tools-dtrace-and-mdb-techniques-for-solaris-10-and-opensolaris-0131568191-9780131568198.html ↩