Info-3b2 Digest, Number 88
Ken Davis
kdavis at lamc.UUCP
Mon Jul 31 23:44:13 AEST 1989
Info-3b2 Digest, Number 88
Monday, July 31st 1989
Today's Topics:
'Killed' message from sh
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Subject: 'Killed' message from sh
From: info-3b2 at netsys.com
Date: Fri, 28 Jul 89 03:13:26 -0400
Date: 27 Jul 89 16:52:05 CDT (Thu)
From: matt at iquery.UUCP (Matt Reedy)
For some bizarre reason, a specific program we compile & link on our
3b2/300 gets a 'Killed' message when trying to run it on a particular
3b2/600 and a different 3b/4000. But we have other /600's that it runs
on just fine, and other programs that we have made on our /300 also run
just fine on the /600 and /4000 that won't run this specific program.
What's the shell really trying to tell me when it says 'Killed'? What is
my program trying to do that would cause the shell to kill it? Could it
be related to the kernel config or other tunable param?
Many thanks in advance.
matt
Matthew Reedy UUCP: gatech!petro!iquery!matt
Programmed Intelligence Corp.
400 N Loop 1604 E, Suite 330
San Antonio, TX 78232 (512) 490 6684 Fax: (512) 490-3590
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