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Old 05-08-2006
RDUBLK: cANNOT FİND PROCESS id ....

Hi,
we are using SCO Open Server 5.0.7 on HP ProLiant DL380 G4 Intel(R) Xeon(TM) CPU 2.8 dual processor. 2 GB MEM.
The error message is :
ps: RDUBLK: Cannot find process ID ....: No such device or address (error 6)

Best regards,

Abdullah Sekman
# 2  
Old 06-05-2006
ps: RDUBLK ID Not found

Hi,

I am running the same configuration DL380 dual cpu's running SCO OSR5.0.7.
I starting getting the same error messages that you posted:
ps: RDUBLK ID XXXX not found.

Were able to determine what the problem was?
# 3  
Old 06-06-2006
this in fact was filed as a popular bug with the following id

Bug-ID: SCO-59-9833

while core dumping running ps was communicated as core.pid <pid> being the process dumping core.

and that was ported to more generic way of just core, just as we have now
in release V6.

yet more to come !!!
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