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Operating Systems Solaris backup storage Post 302267892 by seyiisq on Sunday 14th of December 2008 12:16:28 PM
Old 12-14-2008
Quote:
Originally Posted by incredible
Is your 650G fully used up ( meaning, have you assigned the disk space to any of your current slices) ?
If yes, i've no idea how you're going to do it. Someone else might help.
If not, then did you try using option number 1 from the menu to create a new partition for your backup space?
my 650gb is not fully used up. i still have some unallocated spaces which i have not touched.
my window is 150gb
solaris is 250gb
other partition (NTFS formated) is 50gb
about 150gb is still unallocated

If i cannot use the 50gb (ntfs fornmated) is there a way i can use the unallocated
 
BACKUP_LISTVOLSETS(8)					       AFS Command Reference					     BACKUP_LISTVOLSETS(8)

NAME
       backup_listvolsets - Lists volume set entries from the Backup Database

SYNOPSIS
       backup listvolsets [-name <volume set name>] [-localauth]
	   [-cell <cell name>] [-help]

       backup listv [-n <volume set name>] [-l]
	   [-c <cell name>] [-h]

DESCRIPTION
       The backup listvolsets command displays the Backup Database records for either

       o   All volume sets and their volume entries, if the -name argument is omitted.

       o   The volume set specified by the -name argument, along with its volume entries.

OPTIONS
       -name <volume set name>
	   Names the volume set to display. If this argument is omitted, the output lists all volume sets defined in the Backup Database.

       -localauth
	   Constructs a server ticket using a key from the local /etc/openafs/server/KeyFile file. The backup command interpreter presents it to
	   the Backup Server, Volume Server and VL Server during mutual authentication. Do not combine this flag with the -cell argument. For more
	   details, see backup(8).

       -cell <cell name>
	   Names the cell in which to run the command. Do not combine this argument with the -localauth flag. For more details, see backup(8).

       -help
	   Prints the online help for this command. All other valid options are ignored.

OUTPUT
       The entry for each volume set begins with the "Volume set" header and the volume set's name. A temporary volume set's name is followed by
       the string " (temporary)". Each volume entry follows on a separate line, indicating the entry's index number and the server, partition, and
       volume names it matches. The output uses the metacharacter notation described on the backup addvolentry reference page. Use the index
       number to identify volume entries when deleting them with the backup delvolentry command.

EXAMPLES
       The following example shows the volume entries in the three volume sets currently defined in the Backup Database:

	  % backup listvolsets
	  Volume set user:
	      Entry   1: server .*, partition .*, volumes: user.*.backup
	  Volume set sun
	      Entry   1: server .*, partition .*, volumes: sun4x_55..*
	      Entry   2: server .*, partition .*, volumes: sun4x_56..*
	  Volume set rs
	      Entry   1: server .*, partition .*, volumes: rs_aix42..*

PRIVILEGE REQUIRED
       The issuer must be listed in the /etc/openafs/server/UserList file on every machine where the Backup Server is running, or must be logged
       onto a server machine as the local superuser "root" if the -localauth flag is included.

SEE ALSO
       backup(8), backup_addvolentry(8), backup_addvolset(8), backup_delvolentry(8), backup_delvolset(8)

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OpenAFS 							    2012-03-26						     BACKUP_LISTVOLSETS(8)
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