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Re: too many warning messages from gnumach


From: Da Zheng
Subject: Re: too many warning messages from gnumach
Date: Wed, 17 Mar 2010 18:02:42 +0800
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Hi,

On 10-3-17 下午5:48, Samuel Thibault wrote:
>>> For the record, here are the initial tasks and their pid:
>>>
>>> task 0 pid 2: gnumach
>>> task 1 pid 3: ext2fs
>>> task 2 pid 4: exec
>>> task 3 pid 1: init
>>> task 4 pid 0: proc
>>> task 5 pid 5: auth
>>> task 6 pid 6: /bin/bash
>> OK, so the task that triggers the warning is exec during login. How do you 
>> get
>> the mapping between task ID and pid?
> 
> Well, task 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 are clearly gnumach, ext2fs, exec, init,
> proc and auth, just read the usual boot log :) Then just run ps to know
> which PID they have.
But kdb doesn't display pid, does it? After I get pid from ps, how do I map it
to task ID in kdb?

Zheng Da




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