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From: hutch@net1.ucsd.edu (Jim Hutchison)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.wizards
Subject: Sun 4 console message problem
Keywords: console urp
Message-ID: <1162@ucsd.EDU>
Date: 22 Sep 88 03:44:44 GMT
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Reply-To: hutch@net1.UUCP (Jim Hutchison)
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I have been seeing an interesting problem on a Sun 4/280 I have
been using to do some dr11-w development.  When the interface is
very busy (sending continuously for long periods, minutes), console
messages will occasionally stray off to /dev/ttya instead of going
to the console.  Has anyone else seen this before?  Is it perhaps
a peculiar side effect of the DELAY(x) kernel macro?  Broken hardware?

Configuration:	Sun 4/280, xylogics disk controller, standard scsi tape,
fujitsu 9 track, Super-Eagle, 32Mbytes of memory, and an IKON 10089 DR11-W
interface board in a VME2-3 adapter in the last slot.

As long as I'm asking, any thoughts on why selection_svc won't die like
a good little process should when I exit suntools (or root, guest, etc. for
that matter)?

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