Okay, so it does sound like /users is on the root filesystem, which is probably a Bad Thing (TM). It's unusual that you don't have a separate /export/home filesystem, which is the normal location of users' home directories on Solaris.
For completeness can we also see the output of df -k /users
What's with the 'used' and 'capacity' figures here? (I should mention that this is a business-critical box and may be somewhat customised for it's purpose... which is alarming & logging a lot of data for a telco)
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and df -i /users (or df -o i if the latter is invalid for Solaris 9, it certainly is on 10, to my surprise).
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Also, is there definitely no reference to /users in /etc/auto_master?
Thanks for your help Anni, I am learning things from you! Also, some more testing seems to indicate that the more files I create in $HOME (regardless of size) seems to increase the maximum size I can make the files - there is some kind of relationship at least. It's sounds a bit 'block allocation' type thing, but still doesn't make sense according to the way blocks & iNodes are normally allocated in this os.
$ uname -a
HP-UX vfauh203 B.11.11 U 9000/800 486452371 unlimited-user license
SCSI TAPE: dev = 0xcd520000 Failed open - st_san_safe enabled ()
is there any tools i can run to further investigate this err0r i received from syslog.log ? im new to hp-ux thanks (1 Reply)
Hi guys.
This may be a stupid question but I am trying to see if my Solaris 9 server has async i/o enabled...
Is there a quick way to determine this?
Thanks in advance. (1 Reply)
Hi
when I run the following GET commad:
./snmpget -m ALL -M /data/net/naamab/snmp/snmp_mib/ -v 3 -a MD5 -l authPriv -u test1 -A welcome1 -x DES -X privpass 127.0.0.1 NOVELSAT-MODULATOR-MIB::nsModLineCMMode.0 -d
I get the error:
Encryption support not enabled.
snmpget: USM encryption... (1 Reply)
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cp -p /home/* home/exp/*.`date`
i am using this (4 Replies)
AIX Version 6.1 and 7.1.
I understand that when the OS initially creates the FS and inodes, its pretty strict, but not always tuned to a 1:1 ratio. I see the same thing when adding a whole disk LV to a separate device.
It seems that when we expand a filesystem the inodes don't get tuned... (5 Replies)
Retro Games has announced that the C64 is back, this time full-sized with a working keyboard for the dedicated retro home-computer fan, available December 2019.
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