Upgrade your sh-utils package to sh-utils-1.16-9.i386.rpm in
/pub/home/wanger/misc at ftp.redhat.com


It worked for me, my uptime since I upgraded these files is 25 days and
who still works fine.

Hope this helps.

Brian
On Sat, 13 Jun 1998, Fred Whipple wrote:

> LG wrote:
> > 
> > Hi all,
> > 
> > Running redhat 5.0, and get this silly Memory Exhasted error, whenever I
> > run who.  I have plenty of memory, so I figure it is buggy somewhere.
> > 
> > Anyone else have this problem, and have been able to fix it?
> > 
> > Thanks,
> > Mike
> 
> Mike,
> 
> Though I don't personally know what causes it, I find that this occurs
> after having a particular system up for, oh, say, beyond 2 weeks or so. 
> It's a relatively busy system, if that helps.  The only way I've
> personally 'fixed' the problem is waiting for a power outage to take
> down the system and bring it back up (i.e., reboot).  Seems harmless,
> and of course finger is always available as a 'who' substitute.
> 
>       -Fred
> 
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