uncompress and enhanced diagnostics
Jan Isley
jan at bagend.UUCP
Tue Aug 8 15:47:37 AEST 1989
Well, I have the advanced diagnostics anyway but I thought I would play
with what was posted and everything is going fine until I ran uncompress.
It was running in the background while I edited something and after a few
minutes, I'm thinking it should be done by now but I still hear the disk
chugging away. A ps reveals uncompress still running and taking up a lot
of time:
PID TTY TIME COMMAND
12218 w1 3:35 uncompre
About that time the notorious "no space left on device" appears, ls reveals:
-rw-r--r-- 1 jan users 2084 Jul 3 00:02 Install
-rw-r--r-- 1 jan users 3328 Jul 3 00:01 README
-rw-r--r-- 1 jan users 7022592 Jul 3 00:22 s4diag
-rw-r--r-- 1 jan users 82737 Jul 3 00:07 s4diag.Z
-rw-r--r-- 1 jan users 115772 Jul 3 00:06 s4diag.Z.uue
-rw-r--r-- 1 jan users 55081 Jul 3 00:02 s4diag.Z.uue.1
-rw-r--r-- 1 jan users 60691 Jul 3 00:02 s4diag.Z.uue.2
I killed the process, took about 2 minutes to give me a prompt back.
0 blocks 8598 i-nodes
I think I'll stick with my version of s4diag! Anyone else EVER see
uncompress do this?
unix-pc rev G, release 3.51, 3.5 MB memory, P5.1 and WD2010, ST4096 drive.
Jan Isley, follower of Zen, picker of nit
jan at bagend | gatech!bagend!jan | (404) 434-1335
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