01-27-2010
ajout d'espace a un FS sous NCR 4.0
Bonjour,
J'ai un petit problème, je voudrais savoir comment faire pour ajouter de l'espace disque sur un NCR version 4 et surtout savoir si ce vdisk contient encore de l'espace disponible
smp001-4 4.0 3.0
Par exemple sur ce vdisk :
/dev/dsk/vdisk15 3940505 3807833 132672 97% /data
au niveau du fichier dktab :
/dev/dsk/vdisk15 mirror 2 128
/dev/dsk/c100t3d0s8 0 7881010
/dev/dsk/c100t4d0s8 0 7881010
Merci d'avance
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net::bonjour::entry
Net::Bonjour::Entry(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Net::Bonjour::Entry(3pm)
NAME
Net::Bonjour::Entry - Support module for mDNS service discovery (Apple's Bonjour)
SYNOPSIS
use Net::Bonjour;
my $res = Net::Bonjour->new(<service>[, <protocol>]); $res->discover;
foreach my $entry ( $res->entries ) { print $entry->name, "
"; }
DESCRIPTION
Net::Bonjour::Entry is a module used to manage entries returned by a mDNS service discovery (Apple's Bonjour). See Net::Bonjour for more
information.
METHODS
new([<fqdn>])
Creates a new Net::Bonjour::Entry object. The optional argument defines the fully qualifed domain name (FQDN) of the entry. Normal usage
of the Net::Bonjour module will not require the construction of Net::Bonjour::Entry objects, as they are automatically created during the
discovery process.
address
Returns the IP address of the entry.
all_attrs
Returns all the current attributes in the form of hashed array.
attribute(<attribute>)
Returns the specified attribute from the TXT record of the entry. TXT records are used to specify additional information, e.g. path for
http.
dnsrr([<record type>])
Returns an DNS answer packet of the entry. The output will be in the format of a Net::DNS::Packet object. The record type designates the
resource record to answer with, i.e. PTR, SRV, or TXT. The default is PTR.
fetch
Reloads the information for the entry via mDNS.
fqdn
Returns the fully qualifed domain name (FQDN) of entry. An example FQDN is server._afpovertcp._tcp.local
hostname
Returns the hostname of the server, e.g. 'server.local'.
name
Returns the name of the entry. In the case of the fqdn example, the name would be 'server'. This name may not be the hostname of the
server. For example, names for presence/tcp will be the name of the user and http/tcp will be title of the web resource.
port
Returns the TCP or UDP port of the entry.
sockaddr
Returns the binary socket address for the resource and can be used directly to bind() sockets.
EXAMPLES
Print out a list of local websites
print "<HTML><TITLE>Local Websites</TITLE>";
use Net::Bonjour;
my $res = Net::Bonjour->new('http');
$res->discover;
foreach my $entry ( $res->entries) {
printf "<A HREF='http://%s%s'>%s</A><BR>",
$entry->address, $entry->attribute('path'),
$entry->name;
}
print "</HTML>";
Find a service and connect to it
use Net::Bonjour;
my $res = Net::Bonjour->new('custom');
$res->discover;
my $entry = $res->shift_entry;
socket SOCK, PF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, scalar(getprotobyname('tcp'));
connect SOCK, $entry->sockaddr;
print SOCK "Send a message to the service";
while ($line = <SOCK>) { print $line; }
close SOCK;
SEE ALSO
Net::Bonjour
COPYRIGHT
This library is free software and can be distributed or modified under the same terms as Perl itself.
Bonjour (in this context) is a trademark of Apple Computer, Inc.
AUTHORS
The Net::Bonjour::Entry module was created by George Chlipala <george@walnutcs.com>
perl v5.10.0 2007-03-18 Net::Bonjour::Entry(3pm)