Xref: utzoo comp.unix.admin:1229 comp.unix.internals:2340 comp.unix.programmer:1329 Path: utzoo!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!swrinde!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!rpi!uupsi!sunic!ugle.unit.no!spurv.runit.sintef.no!halvard From: halvard@spurv.runit.sintef.no (Halvard Halvorsen) Newsgroups: comp.unix.admin,comp.unix.internals,comp.unix.programmer Subject: CRASH your TANDEM : was : RE : How do you make your UNIX crash Keywords: panic that kernel Message-ID: <1991Mar14.202237.23294@ugle.unit.no> Date: 14 Mar 91 20:22:37 GMT References: <690@tndsyd.oz.au> Sender: news@ugle.unit.no Reply-To: halvard@spurv.runit.sintef.no (Halvard Halvorsen) Organization: Norwegian Institute of Technology Lines: 22 did you fellas read the signature to this guy ??? i mean : he works for tandem computers - so the reason why he asks for how to crash 'your UNIX' should be obvious ??? ;^) so next question - how do you make a tandem computer running UNIX crash ... halvard =8-) In article <690@tndsyd.oz.au>, berny@tndsyd.oz.au (Berny Goodheart) writes: |> |> I am interested in finding out known ways to make your version of UNIX |> crash. If you know of a particular application, program bug or programming |> algorithm that will guarantee to cause your UNIX Operating system to crash |> I would like to hear about it. Tell me as much info as possible i.e., what |> the machine is and what version of the OS it is, how does the problem manifest |> itself, etc. I am particularly interested in generic bugs. |> |> .===========================================================================. |> | ACSnet: berny@tndsyd.oz UUCP: uunet!munnari.oz!tndsyd.oz.au!berny | |> | INTERNET: berny@tndsyd.oz.au DOMAIN: goodheart_berny@tandem.com | |> | PSMAIL: smtpgate @comm(berny@tndsyd.oz@munnari.oz.au) | |> TANDEM Computers Incorporated 76 Berry St, North Sydney, NSW, 2060, Australia