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- From: mac@mercury.Harris-ATD.com (Mike McDonald)
- Subject: Re: what would cause a memory fault using the "w" command???
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- Sender: mac@mercury (Mike McDonald)
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- Organization: Advanced Technology Dept, Harris Corp, Melbourne, FL
- References: <fish.724521673@news.gsfc.nasa.gov>
- Date: Wed, 16 Dec 1992 19:29:13 GMT
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- In article <fish.724521673@news.gsfc.nasa.gov>, fish@daacdev1.stx.com writes:
- |> i get a mem fault when using "w" - here is the output
- |> every thing else seems to be running just fine
- |>
- |> $ w
- |> 10:59am up 5 days, 7:05, 22 users, load average: 1.34, 1.40, 1.32
- |> User tty login@ idle JCPU PCPU what
- |> Memory fault
- |>
- |> thanx,
- |> fish
- |> --
- |> John R. Vanderpool INTERNET: fish@daacdev1.stx.com
- |> NASA/GSFC VOX: 301-513-1683
- |> Hughes/STX Corporation FAX: 301-513-1608
- |> all this science, i don't understand; its just my job 5 days a week - rocket man
-
- In our case, we have too many processes running. "w" acts like it has a fixed
- size table in it. Whenever I crank up our simulator (~ 280 processes), "w"
- crashes. The rest of the time it works fine. It's a great way to tell if someone
- is doing a simulation!
-
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