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Operating Systems Solaris Need help with mail service on Sol 10 Post 302341291 by hoo5091 on Wednesday 5th of August 2009 12:16:43 PM
Old 08-05-2009
bash-3.00# pfiles 2390
2390: /usr/lib/sendmail -Ac -q15m
Current rlimit: 1024 file descriptors
0: S_IFCHR mode:0666 dev:308,0 ino:6815752 uid:0 gid:3 rdev:13,2
O_RDONLY
/devices/pseudo/mm@0:null
1: S_IFCHR mode:0666 dev:308,0 ino:6815752 uid:0 gid:3 rdev:13,2
O_WRONLY
/devices/pseudo/mm@0:null
2: S_IFCHR mode:0666 dev:308,0 ino:6815752 uid:0 gid:3 rdev:13,2
O_WRONLY
/devices/pseudo/mm@0:null
3: S_IFDOOR mode:0444 dev:317,0 ino:56 uid:0 gid:0 size:0
O_RDONLY|O_LARGEFILE FD_CLOEXEC door to nscd[137]
/var/run/name_service_door
4: S_IFCHR mode:0000 dev:308,0 ino:60732 uid:0 gid:0 rdev:21,705
O_WRONLY FD_CLOEXEC
/devices/pseudo/log@0:conslog
5: S_IFREG mode:0600 dev:85,10 ino:162890 uid:25 gid:25 size:33
O_WRONLY|O_CREAT|O_EXCL
/var/spool/clientmqueue/sm-client.pid
 

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MKFS(1) 						      General Commands Manual							   MKFS(1)

NAME
mkfs - make a file system SYNOPSIS
mkfs [-Ldot] [-i inodes] [-b blocks] special prototype OPTIONS
-L Make a listing on standard output -d Use mod time of mkfs binary for all files -o Use a drive other than 0 or 1 (safety precaution) -t Do not test if file system fits on the medium -1 Make a version 1 file system (for backward compatibility) -i Number of i-nodes (files) -b Filesystem size EXAMPLES
mkfs /dev/fd1 proto # Make a file system on /dev/fd1 mkfs -b 360 /dev/fd1 # Make empty 360 block file system mkfs /dev/fd1 360 # Alternate way to specify the size DESCRIPTION
Mkfs builds a file system and copies specified files to it. The prototype file tells which directories and files to copy to it. If the prototype file cannot be opened, and its name is just a string of digits, an empty file system will be made with the specified number of blocks. A sample prototype file follows. The text following the # sign in the example below is comment. In real prototype files, com- ments are not allowed. boot # boot block file (ignored) 360 63 # blocks and i-nodes d--755 1 1 # root directory bin d--755 2 1 # bin dir: mode (755), uid (2), gid (1) sh ---755 2 1 /user/bin/shell # shell has mode rwxr-xr-x mv -u-755 2 1 /user/bin/mv # u = SETUID bit login -ug755 2 1 /user/bin/login# SETUID and SETGID $ # end of /bin dev d--755 2 1 # special files: tty (char), fd0 (block) tty c--777 2 1 4 0 # uid=2, gid=1, major=4, minor=0 fd0 b--644 2 1 2 0 360 # uid, gid, major, minor, blocks $ # end of /dev user d--755 12 1 # user dir: mode (755), uid (12), gid (1) ast d--755 12 1 # /user/ast $ # /user/ast is empty $ # end of /user $ # end of root directory The first entry on each line (except the first 3 and the $ lines, which terminate directories) is the name the file or directory will get on the new file system. Next comes its mode, with the first character being -dbc for regular files, directories, block special files and character special files, respectively. The next two characters are used to specify the SETUID and SETGID bits, as shown above. The last three characters of the mode are the rwx protection bits. Following the mode are the uid and gid. For special files, the major and minor devices are needed. The size in blocks must also be speci- fied for block special files (the MINIX block size is 1K; this can only be changed by changing BLOCK_SIZE and then recompiling the operat- ing system). The maximum size of a file system is 1 Gb for a version 2 file system, and 64 Mb for a version 1 file system. Alas the 8086 fsck runs out of memory on a V2 file system larger than 128 Mb, so for the 8086 version of MINIX you have to limit yourself to file systems of that size. SEE ALSO
mkproto(1), fsck(1), mount(1). MKFS(1)
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