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D. swap error: swapping beyond process. Something is wrong with
the user memory management code.
E.
timeout table overflow. The system attempted to put a time driven
event on a queue, and there was no room in the queue. If this
happens often, then the system has been incorrectly configured.
no procs. The system decided that it had a process slot available
F.
for a fork, and then redecided that it didn't. If this happens often,
then the system has been incorrectly configured.
G. init died!. The init process was killed. If done with a user program
or the Shell kill command, then nothing is wrong. If this happens
during the boot procedure, then something is wrong with the root
file system.
H. out of swap space. Too many processes for the given swap space.
Try running a more modest number of processes.
I.
The following diagnostics indicate problems with the kernel:
J.
The following diagnostics indicate problems with the Ethernet
hardware or software:
K. panic recursion. The system got a panic message while trying to
inform the console of a panic.
L.
The following diagnostics indicate problems with the graphics
hardware or software:
devtab
a.
bflush: bad free list
b.
no fs
c.
no imt
d.
dsdattach: geteblk() failed
e.
trap
a.
kernel address error
b.
kernel bus error
c.
a.
nxpresent: cleared
b.
xns_ttstart
grkillproc: wacko graphics
a.
grkillproc: SIGKILL failed
b.
c.
kernel gr reset failed
d.
kernel gr error
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