Bad Hertz Value
Robert den Hartog
rden at rden.gen.nz
Sun Jun 30 11:33:46 AEST 1991
In article <801 at minya.UUCP> jc at minya.UUCP (John Chambers) writes:
>This isn't a real big deal, but I've been getting curious...
>
>On this ESIX system, whenever anyone logs in on a serial port, they
>always get the messages:
> Bad Hertz Value
> Using 100 from (sys/param.h)
>This doesn't seem to hurt anything, but it's a bit annoying. I've
>tried to track it down, but so far I've gotten no hint as to who might
>be generating these messages. Does anyone have a clue as to who is
>complaining, and what they might be complaining about?
Check in your /etc/default/login file for a HZ=100 line, if it's not there,
put it in.
Also some time ago source code for a replacement login.c was posted to
alt.sources, for some reason the HZ= line was parsed from /etc/default/login,
but was never exported (putenv()'d). If you are using this, check it out.
It's probably csh doing the complaining (strings /bin/csh certainly shows the
message), I'm not too sure why it needs it, /bin/sh shows no strings entries
for the word hertz.
--
The spelling mistakes aren't mine, they're the computers.
Hey, have a nice one.
Robert den Hartog. {rden|robert}@{rden|mercury}.gen.nz
Sorry, just me again, I seem to have lost my EOF somewhere. Aha, there it is
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