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pmlist execution makes reboot?!
Hi All,
When I try to execute pmlist -s command to know about processor information, machine is getting reboot. What is the problem to use this command.? Thanks. |
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Read below. I dont see where it causes a reboot. You might have some faulty hardware.
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infoce...ds4/pmlist.htm |
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Yes. I have look in to the pmlist man page. What I did not during pmlist command execution, I did ctrl+c to stop execution and it started to do reboot?
I hope hardware is using for production purpose so why I am wondering on this problem. Thanks. |
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