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04-15-2008 01:10 PM
04-15-2008 01:10 PM
Re: lpsstat error
>I keep having the memory fault error, but no coredumps.
Even as root?
Even as root?
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04-16-2008 12:52 AM
04-16-2008 12:52 AM
Re: lpsstat error
Hi Dennis. I always have tried that command as root. So, even with that user I get it.
My system´s health is well, with no HPMC or memory errors at all. Everything else works perfectly.
My system´s health is well, with no HPMC or memory errors at all. Everything else works perfectly.
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04-16-2008 01:41 AM
04-16-2008 01:41 AM
Re: lpsstat error
>even with that user I get it.
But do you get a core file? I assume there is no directory called core in your current directory?
>My system's health is well, with no HPMC or memory errors at all.
You are confusing hardware memory errors with Memory fault, another name for Signal 11. Which is a programming error.
If you can't find that corefile, you might try "tusc -fp lpstat ...".
But do you get a core file? I assume there is no directory called core in your current directory?
>My system's health is well, with no HPMC or memory errors at all.
You are confusing hardware memory errors with Memory fault, another name for Signal 11. Which is a programming error.
If you can't find that corefile, you might try "tusc -fp lpstat ...".
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05-08-2008 05:59 AM
05-08-2008 05:59 AM
Re: lpsstat error
Thanks for all your help to all of you.
I opened a support case for solving this as I don't find any clue or way to fix it.
I opened a support case for solving this as I don't find any clue or way to fix it.
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