/usr/adm/unix.log errors, what's these?

Paul J. Condie pjc at pcbox.UUCP
Tue Mar 15 14:02:08 AEST 1988


In article <294 at icus.UUCP> lenny at icus.UUCP (Lenny Tropiano) writes:
>What are these errors, and what should I do?
>
>/usr/adm/unix.log:
>
>baddma:FF3F Thu Mar 10 21:16:53 1988
>
This refers to badd mather(mother).  The solution to this problem is to stand up
in the middle of the room point your finger at your box 
and say "yea, your mather".  That should take care of the problem.
If that doesn't work you probably have a bad mother board.



>HDERR ST:51 EF:40 CL:FFC0 CH:FF03 SN:FF0F SC:FF01 SDH:FF24 DMACNT:FFFF DCRREG:94 MCRREG:9900 Sat Mar 12 06:07:43 1988
>
This usually means you have a bad spot on you hard disk that is not entered
into the bad spot table.  AT&T told me to reinitialize my hard disk. I did.
And the problem went away.

>drv:0 part:2 blk:56415 rpts:1 Sat Mar 12 14:39:28 1988
>
Probably the same problem????



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