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Operating Systems HP-UX RAID in Hpux Post 302840251 by smazshah on Monday 5th of August 2013 04:07:24 AM
Old 08-05-2013
RAID in Hpux

Hi Folks

I need help related to HPUX i.e I have two HD's with 300 GB want to create raid1 and after that will create mount point. need details related to it i.e if someone can send step by step commands. will be obliged

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Prima::ScrollBar(3)					User Contributed Perl Documentation				       Prima::ScrollBar(3)

NAME
Prima::ScrollBar - standard scroll bars class DESCRIPTION
The class "Prima::ScrollBar" implements both vertical and horizontal scrollbars in Prima. This is a purely Perl class without any C-implemented parts except those inherited from "Prima::Widget". SYNOPSIS
use Prima::ScrollBar; my $sb = Prima::ScrollBar-> create( owner => $group, %rest_of_profile); my $sb = $group-> insert( 'ScrollBar', %rest_of_profile); my $isAutoTrack = $sb-> autoTrack; $sb-> autoTrack( $yesNo); my $val = $sb-> value; $sb-> value( $value); my $min = $sb-> min; my $max = $sb-> max; $sb-> min( $min); $sb-> max( $max); $sb-> set_bounds( $min, $max); my $step = $sb-> step; my $pageStep = $sb-> pageStep; $sb-> step( $step); $sb-> pageStep( $pageStep); my $partial = $sb-> partial; my $whole = $sb-> whole; $sb-> partial( $partial); $sb-> whole( $whole); $sb-> set_proportion( $partial, $whole); my $size = $sb-> minThumbSize; $sb-> minThumbSize( $size); my $isVertical = $sb-> vertical; $sb-> vertical( $yesNo); my ($width,$height) = $sb-> get_default_size; API
Properties autoTrack BOOLEAN Tells the widget if it should send "Change" notification during mouse tracking events. Generally it should only be set to 0 on very slow computers. Default value is 1 (logical true). growMode INTEGER Default value is gm::GrowHiX, i.e. the scrollbar will try to maintain the constant distance from its right edge to its owner's right edge as the owner changes its size. This is useful for horizontal scrollbars. height INTEGER Default value is $Prima::ScrollBar::stdMetrics[1], which is an operating system dependent value determined with a call to "Prima::Application-> get_default_scrollbar_metrics". The height is affected because by default the horizontal "ScrollBar" will be created. max INTEGER Sets the upper limit for "value". Default value: 100. min INTEGER Sets the lower limit for "value". Default value: 0 minThumbSize INTEGER A minimal thumb breadth in pixels. The thumb cannot have main dimension lesser than this. Default value: 21 pageStep INTEGER This determines the increment/decrement to "value" during "page"-related operations, for example clicking the mouse on the strip outside the thumb, or pressing "PgDn" or "PgUp". Default value: 10 partial INTEGER This tells the scrollbar how many of imaginary units the thumb should occupy. See "whole" below. Default value: 10 selectable BOOLEAN Default value is 0 (logical false). If set to 1 the widget receives keyboard focus; when in focus, the thumb is blinking. step INTEGER This determines the minimal increment/decrement to "value" during mouse/keyboard interaction. Default value is 1. value INTEGER A basic scrollbar property; reflects the imaginary position between "min" and "max", which corresponds directly to the position of the thumb. Default value is 0. vertical BOOLEAN Determines the main scrollbar style. Set this to 1 when the scrollbar style is vertical, 0 - horizontal. The property can be changed at run-time, so the scrollbars can morph from horizontal to vertical and vice versa. Default value is 0 (logical false). whole INTEGER This tells the scrollbar how many of imaginary units correspond to the whole length of the scrollbar. This value has nothing in common with "min" and "max". You may think of the combination of "partial" and "whole" as of the proportion between the visible size of something (document, for example) and the whole size of that "something". Useful to struggle against infamous "bird" size of Windows scrollbar thumbs. Default value is 100. Methods get_default_size Returns two integers, the default platform dependant width of a vertical scrollbar and height of a horizontal scrollbar. Events Change The "Change" notification is sent whenever the thumb position of scrollbar is changed, subject to a certain limitations when "autoTrack" is 0. The notification conforms the general Prima rule: it is sent when appropriate, regardless to whether this was a result of user interaction, or a side effect of some method programmer has called. Track If "autoTrack" is 0, called when the user changes the thumb position by the mouse instead of "Change". EXAMPLE
use Prima; use Prima::Application name => 'ScrollBar test'; use Prima::ScrollBar; my $w = Prima::Window-> create( text => 'ScrollBar test', size => [300,200]); my $sb = $w-> insert( ScrollBar => width => 280, left => 10, bottom => 50, onChange => sub { $w-> text( $_[0]-> value); }); run Prima; SEE ALSO
Prima, Prima::Widget, Prima::IntUtils, examples/rtc.pl, examples/scrolbar.pl AUTHORS
Dmitry Karasik <dk@plab.ku.dk>, Anton Berezin <tobez@plab.ku.dk> - documentation perl v5.14.2 2009-02-24 Prima::ScrollBar(3)
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