root@smarine.UUCP (Chris Hapgood) (09/07/90)
I'm stumped on a wierd problem that just recently started cropping up (when I upgraded to XENIX 2.3.2, in fact). WHenever I execute a shell script (/bin/sh, not /bin/csh), I get a "shell memory fault" error. Not every time, just 8 out of 10 times. The script is not executed. In fact, I can provoke the same fault by executing "sh" directly from the csh command line. I have checked my memory usage with vmstat and there doesn't seem to be an inordinate amount of page faults or anything else out of the ordinary. This error occurs when I am the super user or a regular user. One point to note is that all returns to normal when I reboot the system. Any help would be appreciated. -- Chris Hapgood @Virginia.EDU:@smarine.uucp:cch0241@medusa 2111 Michie Drive #100 ...!uucp!virginia!smarine!medusa!cch0241 Charlottesville, VA 22901 H:(804) 977-8345 W:(804) 974-2584