SUMMARY: Wierdness from "ps" and "df" commands

From: Mike Guttman (guttman@mashie.ece.jhu.edu)
Date: Thu Dec 13 1990 - 10:31:16 CST


Howdy folks,

I've gotten many responses, thank you, thank you, thank you.

My original post:

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This concerns a 4/260 running SunOS 4.1.

Yesterday, I issued a "ps -u" command as root and got:

USER PID %CPU %MEM SZ RSS TT STAT START TIME COMMAND
root 247-26800.0187.5 160 448 p0 R 16:31 0:00 ps -u
root 242-29116.0187.5 80 440 p0 S 16:31 0:00 -csh (csh)

Hmm... AMSPARC? (Anti-Matter Scalable Processor Architecture)

A little later, I issued a "df" command and got:

Filesystem kbytes used avail capacity Mounted on
/dev/xd1a 9878 5092 3798 188% /
/dev/xd1g 625311 299472 263307 188% /usr
/dev/xd1d 9878 6612 2278 188% /export/root
/dev/xd1f 9878 6368 2522 188% /export/exec
/dev/xd1e 71328 32793 31402 188% /export/swap
/dev/xd0a 9917 4213 4712 188% /root0
/dev/xd0g 111479 73793 26538 188% /usr0
/dev/xd0h 668913 512373 89648 193% /home

Hmm... Anti-matter disks?

When booting up, we get the following from "fsck":
/dev/rxd1a: 1055 files, 5092 used, 4786 free
/dev/rxd1a: (1954 frags, 354 blocks, 122880.0% fragmentation)



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