The job I am referring is a Finite Element Analysis solution. To the
non engineers in the group Finite Element Analysis is a way to solve
engineering problems that do not have closed form solution using
numerical approximations. The software (solver) I am using is written by
the company I work
Since you were mucking about with your profile... did you change
anything in there that might impact line length? Try renaming and then
logging in again, so that you go back to the default profile, see if it
does anything different.
Garl Grigsby wrote:
I thought the same thing. I was
I see the same behavior as root with is running the stock Solaris .profile.
Garl
Brad Davidson wrote:
Since you were mucking about with your profile... did you change
anything in there that might impact line length? Try renaming and then
logging in again, so that you go back to the default
Time to reboot the server.
Sorry. I'll go away now.
Garl Grigsby ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I see the same behavior as root with is running the stock Solaris .profile.
Garl
Brad Davidson wrote:
Since you were mucking about with your profile... did you change
anything in there that might
I'd love too but the job generating those rather large files has been
running for 6 days. I'm not doing anything until it finishes. :)
Garl
Bob Crandell wrote:
Time to reboot the server.
Sorry. I'll go away now.
Garl Grigsby ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I see the same behavior as root with
On Sat, Sep 20, 2003 at 10:19:49PM +, Bob Crandell wrote:
Time to reboot the server.
Sorry. I'll go away now.
grr!!!
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On Sat, Sep 20, 2003 at 03:45:51PM -0700, Garl Grigsby wrote:
I'd love too but the job generating those rather large files has been
running for 6 days. I'm not doing anything until it finishes. :)
Garl
Define 'job'. As in what language and who wrote it. See my previous
post. Perhaps the
Being that this is the Eugene Unix and GNU/Linux User Group I was wondering if
anybody might be able to shed some light on the following. I have a Solaris 9 system
and I was just checking on the status of a job I am running on it and when I run an ls
-l I get the following:
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I'd say that your term is screwed up, and is wrapping chars back to the
beginning of the line. If it's an xterm, try resizing the window, or
closing it an opening a new one. If it's a straight console terminal...
try one of the other virtual terminals, see if it does it there.
I've seen this
I thought the same thing. I was origonally using Putty from a Windows
machine and figured Putty was munched. Next I tried ssh'ing from my
Linux Workstation. Same thing. Next I walked across the building to the
machine itself. I see the same thing on the machine using the dtterm.
Any other
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