Within the WebSphere® Application Server
wscp command shell, you should be able to type a "?" to get a list of
commands. Also if you type an invalid command, you should see:
"invalid command name"
In the failing situation, the end user could type a valid wscp command
and wscp would work properly, but if the user typed "?" or an invalid
command the following error thrown:
wscp> ?
SIGSEGV 11 '(*) segmentation violation' in process 1668
Writing java dump to javacore1668.1040418273.txt ... OK
./wscp.sh: line 28: 1668 Segmentation fault
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