03-11-2002
It is not very common to partition a hard drive with UnixWare. If you find yourself needing to add a partition for some raw space or for dedication of the entire partition to a filesystem (odd), go ahead and use 'fdisk.' Reboot and remake your emergency boot and root disks. thats it..
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1. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
HI.
i installed solaris on a x86 machine and i only partition for 4 gig when it suppose to be 8. i only using 4 gig right now how can i start using the other four. please help, thanks in advance
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2. Shell Programming and Scripting
I have a partition that sometimes grows to 100% before the weekly backup and perge can happen. Can someone leade me to a script that will monitor the size of a partition and send me an email when it is over a certain percent? Unix Solarus 8.
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3. Filesystems, Disks and Memory
Hi all!
Working on Oracle v8.1.7.0.0 with OS as Suse v8.0 Linux.
I had created LVM,linked raw devices to LVM as below:
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4. AIX
Is there any system call available in AIX to read the size of raw disk?
If I use the command "lspv -L",it only gives size of PVs on which file system is there. I need to extract the size raw disk i.e. file system is not there on the disk.
Thanks,
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5. Solaris
Hi all,
I would like to know how to make new partitions....
I currently have allocated 60G for various slices (I have totally used 4 out of 7 available slices...
I am running only solaris on my box.
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6. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
Hello masters,
Actually, i am user of Ubuntu, but I want to use Debian too.
I have a computer with a product key for w7 so i will use too, only for games...
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7. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hi All,
My colleague says . On some boxes we have /var/,/opt are inside root and on some they are not on root they are separately. So please any one explain me what actually the difference is.
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8. Solaris
I am using Solaris 9 (Sparc based) with Sybase and a proprietary DB application that works with Sybase. In the past we have not used SVM or any RAID config. The DBs were configured such that each DB had its own partition.
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NAME
felix-framework - command line Felix OSGi Framework launcher
SYNOPSIS
felix-framework [-b <bundle-deploy-dir>] [<bundle-cache-dir>]
DESCRIPTION
felix-framework provide a way to start Apache Felix OSGi Framework from command line. After startup, it provide some simple commands to
help management of OSGi bundle.
OPTIONS
-b bundle-deploy-dir
The Felix launcher deploys all bundles in the auto-deploy directory into the framework instance during startup. By default, the
auto-deploy directory is /usr/share/felix-framework/bundle/ Specifying an auto-deploy directory replaces the default directory, it
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bundle-cache-dir
path you want to use as the bundle cache. If you specify a relative cache path, then it will be treated as relative to ~/.felix/ By
default, felix-framework will use ~/.felix/felix-cache/
FILES
/etc/felix-framework/config.properties
The system wide configuration file for Felix Framework. See <URL:http://felix.apache.org/site/apache-felix-framework-configuration-
properties.html> for further details.
FILES
~/.felix/
Default user cache directory for OSGi bundle information.
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SEE ALSO
<URL:http://felix.apache.org/site/apache-felix-framework-usage-documentation.html>
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