/dev/kmem: No such device or address.

From: Bruce Ferjulian <Ferjulian_Bruce_at_emc.com>
Date: Fri, 04 Apr 1997 16:17:45 -0500

        I just tried the latest copy of the freeware program "monitor" on my
        upgraded UNIX V4.0B system. I have verified that the file exists that
        monitor complains does not exist. Has anyone else seen this or know
        why I can't get monitor to work? Oh, I copied the sources of the other
        CD and compiled them with the same results.

        -Bruce-


lss6192-O # monitor read
First.
        version: Digital UNIX V4.0B (Rev. 564); Thu Apr 4 14:03:29 EST
1996
        boot: Thu Apr 4 14:44:03 1996
        sdate: Thu Apr 4 15:37:18 1996
        monitor: V2.3
        arch: ALPHA AXP
        hostname: lss6192
        sleep: 2 seconds
        cpu: 2
        disk: 72
        netif: 5
        physmem: 2096888 Kb.
        hz: 1024
        nbpg: 8192
        bsize: 512
        pid: 778
        options:
<sample,cpu,tty,disk,fork,page,swap,user,netif,memory,loadave>
monitor: read_kernel: Can't read from /dev/kmem: No such device or address.



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