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- From: olson@anchor.esd.sgi.com (Dave Olson)
- Subject: Re: late collision errors
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- Date: Fri, 31 Jul 92 03:59:08 GMT
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- In <G+W-yqA@engin.umich.edu> hillig@U.Chem.LSA.UMich.EDU (Kurt Hillig) writes:
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- | Funny, I get these messages typically 2-8 times a day, and about
- | once a week I see a message like:
- |
- | Jul 30 15:09:47 Uranium unix: core file access error
-
- This means that the core file couldn't be created (probably the
- current dir of the program was on a readonly filesystem, locally
- or NFS mounted). You also get this if a directory called
- core in the processes current directory, etc. etc.
-
- | Which FM is the one to R to find the interpretations of these
- | and similar messages?
-
- The network one is probably addressed in the network admin guide.
- The core file message is one of hundreds of kernel messages which
- are not documented, and are (mostly) long standing unix lore.
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- Let no one tell me that silence gives consent, | Dave Olson
- because whoever is silent dissents. | Silicon Graphics, Inc.
- Maria Isabel Barreno | olson@sgi.com
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