ok, you can try this:
With the above command, you'll write any thing to /var/tmp, it'll be physically stored on /usr/tmp and will use space available there and should not create any problem. Make sure that /usr/tmp doesn't exist, otherwise it'll overwrite its contents.
My /tmp is full, and the oracle installation is crashing. How can I increase the size of /tmp, even though I have allocated all the available disk space to other partitions? (2 Replies)
Hi All,
one of the mount point in Hp ux server has reached 95%
its a data base file and can not be deleted.
so i want to know how to increase the size of mount point
i am new to unix ,please help me (1 Reply)
Hi all,
I have a 130gb HDD of which 95b is taken up by various partitions of windows xp...
I partitioned my HDD and gave solaris 10gb of space, but now owing to some development stuff i need to increase the space!!!
How do i do it!!
Please note that i do have ~20gb of space left still...... (2 Replies)
Unix protect its password by using salt
It that mean larger the salt size the more secure?
if the salt size increase greatly, will the password still able to be cracked?
thank you for helping (1 Reply)
Hi,
I am having two metadevices d50 and d100 which are used to created soft partitions as and when required.
d50 and d100 are metadevices formed on different disks.
d50 -- disks 0 & 1
d100 -- disks 2 & 3
I have a soft partition d70 os 50 GB on d50. Now there is no free space on d50.
... (1 Reply)
hi guys
I am working on my vmware workstation.
I have a /dev/sdb which is 5GB. I am using LVM.
Now I increase /dev/sdb 2 more GB.
fdisk -l shows 7 GB but pvscan still shows 5GB.
how do I make my system recognize the new 7GB added and be able to add those to my physical volumen and... (1 Reply)
To find the whole size of a particular directory i use "du -sk /dirname".. but after finding the direcory's size how do i make conditions like if the size of the dir is more than 1 GB i hav to delete some of the files inside the dir (0 Replies)
Hi friends
I want increase font size in linux can anybody help me plese
Example:this is my in put
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/mapper/VolGroup00-LogVol00 18G 2.5G 14G 15% /
/dev/sda2 ... (1 Reply)
Hi
I am using oracle linux 6.4. My hard drive capacity is 500 GB. my filesystem size onbly 50GB. I would like to extend my filesystem size to around 100GB. I tried many codes but still I am not able.
this is the output of df -h :
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on... (6 Replies)
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mkcomposecache
MKCOMPOSECACHE(1) General Commands Manual MKCOMPOSECACHE(1)NAME
mkcomposecache - create a cache file for a compose file explicitely
SYNOPSIS
mkcomposecache locale compose-file cache-dir [ internal-name ]
DESCRIPTION
mkcomposecache creates a cache file for the specified compose-file used in the given locale and saves it in cache-dir. If internal-name
has been spezified, it is used as the name of the compose table for computing the hash values and internal validation. This is necessary if
global compose cache files shall be created while using DESTDIR during X11 installation.
Notes:
- compose cache files are created by libX11, thus an Xserver has to be running and DISPLAY has to be set correctly for creating cache
files.
- libX11 will not write compose cache files if run as root or with different real and effective uids.
- libX11 will not create compose cache files in directories writable for other users.
DIAGNOSTICS
mkcomposecache returns with exit status 1 on general errors (no Xserver, invoked as root, etc.) and 2 on unsupported locales.
An exit status of 0 does not imply that a cache file is actually written, though. This very much depends on the used libX11 and its safety
regulations.
EXAMPLES
mkcomposecache en_US.UTF-8 /var/tmp/buildroot/usr/share/X11/locale/en_US.UTF-8/Compose /var/tmp/buildroot/var/X11R6/compose_cache
/usr/share/X11/locale/en_US.UTF-8/Compose
FILES
/var/X11R6/compose_cache Location of global compose cache.
AUTHOR
mkcomposecache was written by Matthias Hopf <mhopf@suse.de>.
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