04-05-2002
try de "smit jfs" command to incrise the size of file system.
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sock2path
sock2path(4) File Formats sock2path(4)
NAME
sock2path - file that maps sockets to transport providers
SYNOPSIS
/etc/sock2path
DESCRIPTION
The socket mapping file, /etc/sock2path, is a system file that contains the mappings between the socket(3SOCKET) call parameters and the
transport provider driver. Its format is described on the soconfig(1M) manual page.
The init(1M) utility uses the soconfig utility with the sock2path file during the booting sequence.
EXAMPLES
Example 1: A Sample sock2path File
The following is a sample sock2path file:
# Family Type Protocol Path
2 2 0 /dev/tcp
2 2 6 /dev/tcp
26 2 0 /dev/tcp6
26 2 6 /dev/tcp6
2 1 0 /dev/udp
2 1 17 /dev/udp
26 1 0 /dev/udp6
26 1 17 /dev/udp6
1 2 0 /dev/ticotsord
1 6 0 /dev/ticotsord
1 1 0 /dev/ticlts
2 4 0 /dev/rawip
26 4 0 /dev/rawip6
24 4 0 /dev/rts
27 4 2 /dev/keysock
SEE ALSO
soconfig(1M), socket(3SOCKET)
Network Interfaces Programmer's Guide
SunOS 5.10 10 Nov 1999 sock2path(4)