I'm trying to mount a USB Lacie external hardrive in my Linux system but am having trouble doing so, I'm also having trouble mounting my USB ZIP 250 drive.
It is totally me being stupid, but I'm new to unix and am having a few teathing problems.
the command I'm using is the following mount... (4 Replies)
I have the following system:
- DELL Dimension 8300
- Pentium IV @ 2.66GHz
- BIOS Revision A07
- 1.5GB RAM
- 2 Hard Disks (Master 120GB, Slave 80GB), I guess it's IDE
I had WinXP on the master disk (hd0) and recently installed Solaris 10 1/06 on the slave disk (hd1). The NTLDR is in MBR... (0 Replies)
I need to insert a new hard disk into a Sun Fire v210 machine. The (only) internal disk which is already in the machine is part number XRA-SC1CB-73G10K (DISK DRIVE ASSY. 73GB, 10K RPM, with SPUD BRACKET).
I also have nearly endless access to IBM hard disks at extremely low prices and would there... (2 Replies)
How can I get only the local hard disks in Solaris?
I've tried iostat -x, iostat -E, etc, but it shows the cdroms, dvds, external storage... I want only the local physical hard disks.
Thanks. (2 Replies)
Hi
I am oracle DBA and sometimes need to see on which disks oracle data files are residing . How can we check that . The file system is jfs on aix 5.2.0.0
The method is use is to use mount |grep oracle_dir_name
or lsfs mount_point_name command to see what /dev/logical_volume_name is mounted... (1 Reply)
Hello to all,
what is the command in Solaris/Unix which I can use to determine how many hard disks exist in the system?
I have tried with different command such as df -lk and similar but cannot know for sure how many actual disks are installed.
Commands like # fdisk -l | grep Disk and #... (14 Replies)
Hello
I recently received a request to reclaim hard disks and IP addresses within an AIX system(s). THe file systems are no longer in use and the client has indicated that it is OK to remove them and reclaim the disks and release the IP's. Now, since the file systems belong to a Volume group I... (8 Replies)
Discussion started by: Joseph Sabo
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synce-pmv
PMV(1) http://synce.sourceforge.net/ PMV(1)NAME
pmv - move (rename) files
SYNOPSIS
pmv [- LEVEL] [-p DEVNAME] [-h] SOURCE DESTINATION
DESCRIPTION
pmv renames or moves a file on a device connected through SynCE.
Forward slashes ('/') on the command line are converted to backward slashes ('').
OPTIONS -d LEVEL
Set debug log level:
0 - No logging (default)
1 - Errors only
2 - Errors and warnings
3 - Everything
-p DEVNAME
Use the device with the given name, instead of the default.
-h Display help message.
SOURCE Full path to the current filename.
DESTINATION
Full path to the new filename.
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by David Eriksson <twogood@users.sourceforge.net>.
SEE ALSO synce(1)pcp(1)pls(1)prm(1)pmkdir(1)prmdir(1)The SynCE project November 2002 PMV(1)