when I have to write a script on the virtual IO-Server, I would never ever use the user padmin, you just have problems with everything, output redirections, shell functions and so on, I mean it's safer and recommended, but a much easier way is become root, you can set a root password in oem_setup_env or ssh authorized key access and run vio-commands with the "ioscli" binary
that's the way padmin uses these commands too, but you don't see it because of aliases set in padmin environment
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I performed backup on tape and I want to append more files to my previous backup on the same backup tape. But before I do that I need to know the backup file size of the first backup I performed so that I know the available size on the backup tape. Can someone help me what command I will use... (0 Replies)
Hi,
I want to know wheather partition size for installation of vio client can be specified on vio server
example
If I am installing vio server on blade with 2*300gb hard disk,after that I want to create 2 vio client (AIX Operating system) wheather I can specify hard disk size while... (1 Reply)
I have same lun (hdisk3) assigned to 2 vios server (dual vio server) and this is mapped to the client lpar. I have sddpcm on the VIO.
On the VIOA, the attributes for fscsi1 and fscsi3 are set to fast_fail and dyntrk is set to yes
Now, if I do a lqueryvg -Atp on the hdisk3, I get a "DISK... (4 Replies)
Hi Everyone,
we are running rsync with --backup mode, Are there any rsync options to remove backup folders on successful deployment?
Thanks in adv. (0 Replies)
I am working in AIX. In a P series machine both aix and linux os can install.. specific command is there for aix to list out the vio servers details mapped in a frame(ie. lssrc "IBM.ManagementServer", like that..) is there any command is der to list out vio servers details in linux or how to find... (1 Reply)
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In the vio server when I do # lsattr -El hdisk*, I get a PVID. The same PVID is also seen when I put the lspv command on the vio client partition. This way Im able to confirm the lun using the PVID.
Similarly how does the vio client partition gets the virtual ethernet scsi client adapter... (1 Reply)
HI all, im new to shell scripting. need your guidence for my script. i wrote one script and is attached here
Im explaining the requirement of script.
AIM: Shell script to run automatically as per scheduled and backup few network devices configurations. Script will contain a set of commands... (4 Replies)
I hope someone has experienced this problem before and can help. I have a P730 (8231-E2D) which is fitted with 8 IBM SAS disks on 2 separate SISSAS controllers. The disk type is ST9146853SS (Seagate SAS 146Gb).
The problem occurs when I try to install the VIO server software at 2.2.3. It... (3 Replies)
We've got two datacenters and in every datacenter 2 VIOs.
The VIO manages the I/O of the LPARs. So: Is it possible to reboot the VIO without shuting down an LPAR:wall: (4 Replies)
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tk_getvrootgeometry
Tk_GetVRootGeometry(3) Tk Library Procedures Tk_GetVRootGeometry(3)__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________NAME
Tk_GetVRootGeometry - Get location and size of virtual root for window
SYNOPSIS
#include <tk.h>
Tk_GetVRootGeometry(tkwin, xPtr, yPtr, widthPtr, heightPtr)
ARGUMENTS
Tk_Window tkwin (in) Token for window whose virtual root is to be queried.
int xPtr (out) Points to word in which to store x-offset of virtual root.
int yPtr (out) Points to word in which to store y-offset of virtual root.
int widthPtr (out) Points to word in which to store width of virtual root.
int heightPtr (out) Points to word in which to store height of virtual root.
_________________________________________________________________DESCRIPTION
Tk_GetVRootGeometry returns geometry information about the virtual root window associated with tkwin. The "associated" virtual root is the
one in which tkwin's nearest top-level ancestor (or tkwin itself if it is a top-level window) has been reparented by the window manager.
This window is identified by a __SWM_ROOT or __WM_ROOT property placed on the top-level window by the window manager. If tkwin is not
associated with a virtual root (e.g. because the window manager does not use virtual roots) then *xPtr and *yPtr will be set to 0 and
*widthPtr and *heightPtr will be set to the dimensions of the screen containing tkwin.
KEYWORDS
geometry, height, location, virtual root, width, window manager
Tk 4.0 Tk_GetVRootGeometry(3)