ps bug ?
Eric C. Claeys
ecc at ihuxj.UUCP
Sat Feb 8 05:16:04 AEST 1986
> Help, is this a bug with the "ps" command?
>
> Type at UNIX prompt:
>
> ps -F
>
> Get error message and core file:
>
> Bad system call - core dumped
>
> This is a valid form of the "ps" command according to the
> On-line manual page and the usage message printed by the "ps" command.
> This flag is not in my latest UNIX manual: System V, Release 2.
>>>>>>> It IS in the October 1985 manual published by
>>>>>>> Bell Labs Division 452. Your manual is either out of date,
>>>>>>> or is the "standard" ATT manual, not the DIV 452 manual -- ecc
...
> The on-line manual page explains the F flag as follows:
>
> -F Print the fair share group process assocation.
...
> I have two questions:
> Is this a bug or am I doing something wrong?
> What does the "-F" flag mean?
>>>>>> The Fair Share Scheduler is a Division 452 addition that is explained
>>>>>> in last October's BSTJ.
>>>>>> When installed on a system, a new system call is added.
>>>>>> Your machines probably were not compiled with FSS turned on;
>>>>>> that is an administrative <--> customer decision. Many computer
>>>>>> centers use FSS, HO may not. Contact your SA if you want to know.
>>>>>> Eric C. Claeys IHCC
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