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Operating Systems HP-UX MirrorDisk UX: Should DUMP Be Mirrored? Post 302277568 by deckard on Friday 16th of January 2009 03:57:26 PM
Old 01-16-2009
MirrorDisk UX: Should DUMP Be Mirrored?

Follwing up on what I was working on yesterday, I noticed that at this thread, someone was suggesting that you WOULDN'T want to mirror DUMP. When I boot with my current secondary disk (because I didn't mirror DUMP) I get an error indicating that DUMP isn't there. Why wouldn't I want to mirror dump?
 

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DUMP-UTMP(8)						     GNU Accounting Utilities						      DUMP-UTMP(8)

NAME
dump-utmp - print an utmp file in human-readable format. SYNOPSIS
dump-acct [-r|--reverse] [-R|--raw] [-n|--num recs] [-h|--help] [ files] DESCRIPTION
dump-acct filename prints a list of all logins. This list is usually written in /var/log/wtmp. All fields are separated by vertical line. Fields are: user name, tty, type, id, pid, hostaddr, host, time. OPTIONS
-h, --help Prints the usage string and default locations of system files to standard output and exits. -n, --num recs Number of lines to print. -r, --reverse Start printing from last records. -R, --raw Print raw records, not human-readable. FILES
wtmp The system wide login record file. See wtmp(5) for further details. SEE ALSO
login(1), wtmp(5), init(8), sa(8). AUTHOR
The GNU accounting utilities were written by Noel Cragg <noel@gnu.ai.mit.edu>. This manual page was written by Ognyan Kulev <ogi@fmi.uni-sofia.bg> and updated by Daniel Baumann <daniel@debian.org> for the Debian project (but may be used by others). 6.5.1 2006-04-22 DUMP-UTMP(8)
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