Subject: Re: "ps" in current
To: None <netbsd@hopf.math.purdue.edu>
From: Mike Long <mike.long@analog.com>
List: current-users
Date: 01/09/1997 14:10:56
>Date: Wed, 8 Jan 1997 21:23:06 -0500 (EST)
>From: maillist alias for CWW <netbsd@hopf.math.purdue.edu>
>A couple of sups ago I started getting this behavior from "ps -aux"
>root 7380 NaN Inf 384 272 co S 9:17PM 0:00.82 (xterm)
>wilker 7539 NaN Inf 316 136 p2 R+ 9:18PM 0:00.04 (ps)
>root 7535 NaN Inf 120 200 p1 D+ 9:18PM 0:00.15 (cc)
>root 7534 NaN Inf 404 124 p1 S+ 9:18PM 0:00.07 (sh)
>This doesn't seem to the fault of the ps binary, but perhaps the
>libraries or kernel?
This has hit a lot of people recently. Try:
# rm /var/db/kvm.db
# kvm_mkdb /netbsd
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