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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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__gnu_parallel::RestrictedBoundedConcurrentQueue< T >(3cxx)			       __gnu_parallel::RestrictedBoundedConcurrentQueue< T >(3cxx)

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__gnu_parallel::RestrictedBoundedConcurrentQueue< T > - SYNOPSIS
Public Member Functions bool pop_back (T &t) bool pop_front (T &t) void push_front (const T &t) RestrictedBoundedConcurrentQueue (sequence_index_t max_size) ~RestrictedBoundedConcurrentQueue () Detailed Description template<typename T>class __gnu_parallel::RestrictedBoundedConcurrentQueue< T > Double-ended queue of bounded size, allowing lock-free atomic access. push_front() and pop_front() must not be called concurrently to each other, while pop_back() can be called concurrently at all times. empty(), size(), and top() are intentionally not provided. Calling them would not make sense in a concurrent setting. Parameters: T Contained element type. Definition at line 52 of file queue.h. Constructor &; Destructor Documentation template<typename T> __gnu_parallel::RestrictedBoundedConcurrentQueue< T >::RestrictedBoundedConcurrentQueue (sequence_index_tmax_size) [inline] Constructor. Not to be called concurrent, of course. Parameters: max_size Maximal number of elements to be contained. Definition at line 68 of file queue.h. template<typename T> __gnu_parallel::RestrictedBoundedConcurrentQueue< T >::~RestrictedBoundedConcurrentQueue () [inline] Destructor. Not to be called concurrent, of course. Definition at line 77 of file queue.h. Member Function Documentation template<typename T> bool __gnu_parallel::RestrictedBoundedConcurrentQueue< T >::pop_back (T &t) [inline] Pops one element from the queue at the front end. Must not be called concurrently with pop_front(). Definition at line 124 of file queue.h. template<typename T> bool __gnu_parallel::RestrictedBoundedConcurrentQueue< T >::pop_front (T &t) [inline] Pops one element from the queue at the front end. Must not be called concurrently with pop_front(). Definition at line 100 of file queue.h. Referenced by __gnu_parallel::qsb_local_sort_with_helping(). template<typename T> void __gnu_parallel::RestrictedBoundedConcurrentQueue< T >::push_front (const T &t) [inline] Pushes one element into the queue at the front end. Must not be called concurrently with pop_front(). Definition at line 83 of file queue.h. Referenced by __gnu_parallel::qsb_local_sort_with_helping(). Author Generated automatically by Doxygen for libstdc++ from the source code. libstdc++ Thu Aug 2 2012 __gnu_parallel::RestrictedBoundedConcurrentQueue< T >(3cxx)
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