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sar gives sadc: bad adress

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aarne

IS-IT--Management
Mar 14, 2002
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Hey

I have sco-unix Release = 3.2v5.0.4. When i type sar 1 2, i get error message sadc: bad adress.
What does it mean?

i've already done sar_enable -y (it was in /usr/lib/sa, not in /usr/lib as someone here said)

What else can I do?

aarne
 
sadc is what actually looks into kernel memory to collect the data sar reports on. If it is saying "bad address", it is something in the kernel that it isn't finding where it expects to find it.

You didn't boot with "unix.old" or something other than normal did you?
Tony Lawrence
SCO Unix/Linux Resources tony@pcunix.com
 
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