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Operating Systems AIX san lv showing old fs Post 302190969 by bakunin on Thursday 1st of May 2008 05:05:04 AM
Old 05-01-2008
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Originally Posted by itik
Why is that? Is my ODM corrupted?
At least it sounds like that. Did you delete the old VG prior to creating it anew? Try the following: "varyoffvg" the VG in question, then "exportvg" it to completely get it out of the system. Delete the respective hdisk devices. Edit /etc/filesystems to get rid of the old filesystem entries.

(Ah, before i forget: before you do any of this make sure you have a working backup - this is all *very* destructive and *very* finally so.)

Then create the SAN shares anew, run "cfgmgr" and only then create a new VG and the filesystems.

I hope this helps.

bakunin
 

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PGN-EXTRACT(1)						      General Commands Manual						    PGN-EXTRACT(1)

NAME
pgn-extract - a Portable Game Notation (PGN) extractor SYNOPSIS
pgn-extract [flags] file.pgn [file.pgn ...] DESCRIPTION
This manual page briefly documents pgn-extract. This manual page was written for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution because the original program does not have a manual page. OPTIONS
-7 Output the seven tag roster for each game. Other tags, apart from FEN and possible ECo/Opening/Variation) are lost. -aoutputfile The file to which extracted games are to be appended. See -o flag for overwriting an existing file. -Aargsfile Read the program's arguments from argsfile. -b[elu]num Restricted bounds on the number of moves in a game; lnum set a lower bound of `num' moves, unum set an upper bound of `num' moves, otherwise num (or enum) means equal-to `num' moves. -cfile[.pgn] Use file as a list of check files for duplicates. -C Don't include comments in the output. Ordinarily these are retained. -dduplicatefile The file to which duplicate extracted games are to be written. -D Don't output duplicate extracted game scores. -eECO_file Perform ECO classification of games. The optional ECO_file should contain a PGN format list of ECO lines. Default is to use /usr/share/pgn-extract/eco.pgn as ECO_file. -E[123] Split output into separate files according to ECO. E1: Produce files from ECO letter, A.pgn, B.pgn, etc. E2: Produce files from ECO letter and first digit, A0.pgn, etc. E3: Produce files from full ECO code, A00.pgn, A01.pgn, etc. All files are opened in append mode. -ffile_list The file file_list contains the list of PGN files to be searched - one per line. -F Output a FEN string comment of the final game position. -h Print an abbreviated list of help. -h1 Print further help. -? Print an abbreviated list of help. -llogfile Create a new logfile for the diagnostics rather than using stderr. -Llogfile Append all diagnostics to logfile rather than using stderr. -noutputfile Write all valid games not otherwise output to outputfile. -N Don't include NAGs in the output. Ordinarily these are retained. -ooutputfile The file to which extracted games are to be written. Any existing contents of the file are lost (see -a flag). -P Don't match permutations of the textual variations (-v). -r Report any errors but don't extract. -Rtagorder Use the tag ordering specified in the file tagorder. -s Silent mode don't report each game as it is extracted. -S Use a simple soundex algorithm for tag matches. If used, this option must precede the -t or -T options. -ttagfile File of player, date, or result, extraction criteria. -Tcriterion Player, date, or result, extraction criteria. -U Don't output games that only occur once. (Use with -d to identify duplicates in multiple files.) -vvariations The file variations contains the textual lines of interest. -V Don't include variations in the output. Ordinarily these are retained. -wwidth Set width as an approximate line width for output. -W Don't rewrite the moves into Standard Algebraic Notation. -W[cm|epd|san|elalg|lalg|halg] Specify the output format to use. Default is san: standard algebraic notation. cm is ChessMaster format. epd is EPD format. lalg is long algebraic. halg is hyphenated long algebraic. elalg is enhanced long algebraic. Use -Wsan[PNBRQK] for language specific output, e.g., use -WsanBSLTDK for German. Similarly for -Welalg[PNBRQK]. -xvariations The file variations contains the lines resulting in positions of interest. -zendings The file endings contains the end positions of interest. -Z Use the file virtual.tmp as an external hash table for duplicates. Use when MallocOrDie messages occur with big datasets. -#num Output num games per file, to files named 1.pgn, 2.pgn, etc. AUTHOR
Pgn-extract was written by David Barnes <D.J.Barnes@ukc.ac.uk>. This manual page was written by Peter van Rossum <petervr@debian.org>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system. March 11, 2001 PGN-EXTRACT(1)
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