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Operating Systems HP-UX Odd storage behavior Post 302244586 by goon12 on Wednesday 8th of October 2008 08:55:58 AM
Old 10-08-2008
Hi,

When you say HP-UX can't find the devices, what is the message you're seeing? Is it something along the lines of "No such device address"?

-goon12
 

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MYPROXY-REPLICATE(8)					User Contributed Perl Documentation				      MYPROXY-REPLICATE(8)

NAME
myproxy-replicate - Stores data from the MyProxy master repository to all the slave servers. SYNOPSIS
myproxy-replicate [options] ... Options: [-verbose|-v] Print copious output [-help|-h] Print usage [-storage|-r]=<path to repository> Directory of the MyProxy repository. [-config|-c]=<path to config file> Directory of the MyProxy Server configuration file. [-debug|-d] Run in debug mode DESCRIPTION
myproxy-replicate Replicates data. This utility will read a specified MyProxy repository and send any new or changed data to a slave MyProxy server. The slave servers are specified in the myproxy-server.config(5) file. This utility will need to run at some specified interval in order to keep the slave repositories semi current with the Master repository. This can best be accomplished using cron, or some similar mechanism. OPTIONS
-v, -verbose Enables verbose debugging output to the terminal. -h, -help Displays command usage text and exits. -u, -usage Displays command usage text and exits. -r dir, -storage dir Specifies the location of the credential storage directory. The directory must be accessible only by the user running the myproxy- server process for security reasons. Default: /var/lib/myproxy or /var/myproxy or $GLOBUS_LOCATION/var/myproxyA -c file, -config file Specifies the location of the myproxy-server configuration file. Default: /etc/myproxy-server.config or $GLOBUS_LOCA-TION/etc/myproxy-server.config SEE ALSO
myproxy-init(1) myproxy-store(1) myproxy-retrieve(1) myproxy-delegate(1) myproxy-server(8) myproxy-server.config(5) AUTHOR
perl v5.8.4 2005-05-3 MYPROXY-REPLICATE(8)
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