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"K"<br />

kernel read error<br />

Cause<br />

This message appears when savecore(1M), if activated, tries to copy a debugging<br />

image of kernel memory to disk but cannot read various kernel data structures<br />

correctly. Generally this occurs after a system panic has corrupted main memory.<br />

Data corruption on the system is possible.<br />

Action<br />

Look at the kernel error messages that preceded this one to try to determine the<br />

cause of the problem. Error messages such as BAD TRAP usually indicate faulty<br />

hardware. Until the problem that caused the kernel panic is resolved, a kernel core<br />

image cannot be saved for debugging.<br />

Killed<br />

Cause<br />

This message is purely informational. If the killed process was writing a file, some<br />

data might be lost.<br />

Action<br />

Continue with your work.<br />

Technical Notes<br />

This message from the signal handler or various shells indicates that a process has<br />

been terminated with a SIGKILL. However, if you don’t see this message and cannot<br />

terminate a process with a SIGKILL, you might have to reboot the machine to get<br />

rid of that process.<br />

94 Solaris Common Messages and Troubleshooting Guide ♦ October, 1998

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