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Operating Systems AIX multibos with aix53 hacmp45 Post 302227606 by itik on Thursday 21st of August 2008 03:23:02 PM
Old 08-21-2008
multibos with aix53 hacmp45

Hi All,

Is multibos really needed on each sp update on a hacmp config?

Is someone using it?

I have an up coming update and I don't have time to understand this technology. Does SP update might screw you up and you can't restore properly from it?

Thanks for any idea in advance.
 

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GV(1)								   User Commands							     GV(1)

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gv-update-userconfig - update ~/.gv config file SYNOPSIS
gv-update-userconfig [filename] DESCRIPTION
gv-update-userconfig is a simple script to update an .gv config file to the current version of gv(1). You can specify a file which is used instead of .gv by using the optional filename argument. This is usefull if the environment variable XUSERSEARCHPATH is used. This is done by removing all entries known to cause problems with the current version of GNU gv (i.e. the one the version of this program belongs to) and updating the version information in that file. This resets all problematic items back to the default values. -h, --help, --usage displays a short help message -r removes all resources from ~/.gv that equal the default resources being shipped with GNU gv (ignoring whitespaces). -n switches to alternative navigation by adding resp. updating navigation resources to ~/.gv, i. e. after each page switch (except if selected by the page number) the page is scrolled to top (if switching forward) resp. to the bottom (if switching backward). -N switches to standard navigation by adding resp. updating navigation resources to ~/.gv. -s removes navigation resources from ~/.gv and therefore enables standard navigation. BACKGROUND
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