more Ultrix 3.1C bugs...
Steve Dempsey
steved at longs.LANCE.ColoState.Edu
Wed Jan 3 07:53:15 AEST 1990
In article <9189 at cbmvax.commodore.com>, grr at cbmvax.commodore.com (George
Robbins) writes:
> 2) pstat -u doesn't work with the "address" display by ps -l to display
> the user area for a processes. It's not obvious whether the number
> given by ps is bogus or pstat is confused.
>
> Depending on the address you either get garbage data or a can't read
> page from swap error message.
Someone does not agree on what "address" is; ps uses N, pstat uses
N-1, e.g.:
myhost % ps l#$$
F UID PID PPID CP PRI NI ADDR SZ RSS WCHAN STAT TT TIME COMMAND
b008201 0 9095 9075 1 15 0 32fa 91 42 fe400 S p0 0:17 (csh)
^^^^
myhost % pstat -u 32f9
^^^^
pcb (128 bytes)
0 1c00 64b2c9b9 0
8005660d df0009 6 1fc0000
c00c 900 8ff200 0
0 8fec00 3e8 0
0 900 8ff200 47f9
0 20001468 0 20087800
0 110000 59535b00 532e3053
58455359 59535d45 4f4f4253 58452e54
procp 45
et cetera....
It took me some hours of scratching my head before guessing at this.
> I wonder if there is a 3.1C patch tape...
Ultrix 3.2 :-)
Steve Dempsey, Center for Computer Assisted Engineering
Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 80523 +1 303 491 0630
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