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From: pngrinne@btsc9m.on.bell.ca (Paul Grinnell)
Subject: Wanted - info regarding known panics
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Organization: Bell SYGMA - Systems Management
Date: Wed, 10 Aug 1994 13:04:17 GMT


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I recently read that SysV R4 has more than '700 known panics' and that
4.xBSD has its share as well.

I would like to be able to confirm (deny?) these numbers and perhaps
clarify what is accepted as a 'known panic'.

If anyone could please supply me with information or pointers to
such a source, it would be greatly appreciated.

Please e-mail direct to;
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  Paul Grinnell
  Consultant - Distributed Technologies
  Technology Architectures Division
  Bell Sygma Systems Management
  (416) 215-3865  pngrinne@on.bell.ca
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