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- From: houten@prso.pttnwb.nl (K. van Houten)
- Subject: Re: Memory fault from "w"
- Message-ID: <1992Jul31.063652.18565@pttdis.pttnwb.nl>
- Keywords: w memory fault
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- References: <1992Jul30.182740.23987@gdwest.gd.com>
- Date: Fri, 31 Jul 1992 06:36:52 GMT
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- In article <1992Jul30.182740.23987@gdwest.gd.com>, good@gdwest.gd.com (CWP 570499236 Good) writes:
- |> I'm having a problem where the "w" command always gives a "Memory fault"
- |> when I run the "w" command. Here's what I'm running it on:
- |>
- |> HP-UX cae900 B.08.00 B 9000/350
- |>
- |> Here's what I get:
- |>
- |> {375} $ w
- |> 11:29am up 7 days, 1:04, 11 users, load average: 1.02, 0.61, 0.47
- |> User tty login@ idle JCPU PCPU what
- |> Memory fault
- |> {376} $
- |>
- |> I've checked the utmp file, and it seems to be OK. Any ideas?
-
- Hp says w(1) is unsupported, but they have a working version,
- as a non-standard patch. Ask for it.
-
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