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Operating Systems AIX Does HACMP have bugs increasing filesystem or Logical volumes Post 302353020 by filosophizer on Monday 14th of September 2009 09:16:24 AM
Old 09-14-2009
I am uploading the file which has the CSPOC commands and screen shots.

As you can see the it says the VOLUME GROUP is in concurrent mode and when I go and list a concurrent VGs there is nothing
cl_extendlv: VG pb0oravg is concurrent


anyone faced similar problem ?

thanks
 

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ost::Runlist(3) 					     Library Functions Manual						   ost::Runlist(3)

NAME
ost::Runlist - A runlist is used to restrict concurrent exection to a limited set of concurrent sessions, much like a semaphore. SYNOPSIS
#include <misc.h> Inherits ost::Mutex. Public Member Functions Runlist (unsigned count=1) Create a new runlist with a specified limit. bool add (Runable *run) Add a runable object to this runlist. void del (Runable *run) Remove a runable object from the wait list or notify when it is done running so that the used count can be decremented. void set (unsigned limit) Set the limit. Protected Member Functions void check (void) Protected Attributes unsigned limit unsigned used Additional Inherited Members Detailed Description A runlist is used to restrict concurrent exection to a limited set of concurrent sessions, much like a semaphore. However, the runlist differs in that it notifies objects when they become ready to run, rather than requiring them to wait and 'block' for the semaphore count to become low enough to continue. Author: David Sugar dyfet@ostel.com list of runable objects. Constructor &; Destructor Documentation ost::Runlist::Runlist (unsignedcount = 1) Create a new runlist with a specified limit. Parameters: count limit before wait queuing. Member Function Documentation bool ost::Runlist::add (Runable *run) Add a runable object to this runlist. If the number of entries running is below the limit, then add returns true otherwise the entry is added to the list. Returns: true if immediately ready to run Parameters: run pointer to runable object. void ost::Runlist::check (void) [protected] void ost::Runlist::del (Runable *run) Remove a runable object from the wait list or notify when it is done running so that the used count can be decremented. Parameters: run pointer to runable object. void ost::Runlist::set (unsignedlimit) Set the limit. Parameters: limit to use. Member Data Documentation unsigned ost::Runlist::limit [protected] unsigned ost::Runlist::used [protected] Author Generated automatically by Doxygen for GNU CommonC++ from the source code. GNU CommonC++ Sat Jun 23 2012 ost::Runlist(3)
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