Hi
I am accessing a file on nfs mounted device, after completing using of the file, i am tring to restore the access time and modification times of the file.
So i got the previous modified time of the file using stat() function and trying to set the date and time for the file, To set these... (6 Replies)
hi
i am wondering if it is possible to use one nfs mount point for several logical volumes.
i have a top level directory /imaging with data1 - data50 below it. each dataX directory is a logical volume configured through LVM. if i mount them separately on the client (i.e. 50 lines in fstab... (1 Reply)
Hi,
I'm looking to create a NFS mount point monitoring shell script not sure if im going the right way about it so could do with some help. What i was thinking of doing was using the below command but am unsure how to handle the output. So if the filesyetem is active it will return "1" but if... (4 Replies)
Hi,
We are using ZFS to take the sanpshots in our solaris 10 servers. I have the problem when using ZFS mount options.
The solaris server we are used as,
SunOS emch-mp89-sunfire 5.10 Generic_127127-11 sun4u sparc SUNW,Sun-Fire-V440Sys
tem = SunOS
Steps:
1. I have created the zfs... (4 Replies)
hi all
i have mounted one nfs mount point but i has no write permission on it.
when i am going to make a directory it is giving an error
# mkdir 1
mkdir: Failed to make directory "1"; Permission denied
i shared using command
# share -F nfs -o rw -d "backup" /backup
mounted using... (3 Replies)
Hi ,
i have create the bash script for nfs but in this script asking for mount point only once it is it prompting for second time.
example: do you wants to create any other mount point ?
note(if i give yes it should ask me to add the mount point else it should proceed with next step) it... (5 Replies)
Dear All,
We have two different mount points in Linux NFS one is 15 TB and another one is 15 TB.
Can we club both of the two mount points and club in to a single volume in Linux.
As we need to restore Database in that single volume.
Kindly help us on this.
Regards ,
rj (10 Replies)
Something has changed.....
/etc/vfstab entry:-
host1:/backup/RMAN - /RMAN nfs - no rw,hard,rsize=32768,wsize=32768,llockBut when I mount it, and run
df -k | grep RMANResults are:-
host1:/backup/RMAN 54971960832 26752241664 28219719168 49% ... (1 Reply)
How to create a new mount point with 600GB and add 350 GBexisting mount point
Best if there step that i can follow or execute before i mount or add diskspace IN AIX
Thanks (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: Thilagarajan
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
builddbm
BUILDDBM(8) Yard Radius Manual BUILDDBM(8)NAME
builddbm - users.db compiler
SYNOPSIS
builddbm [ -hvx ] [ -d directory ] [ -l file ]
DESCRIPTION
YARD RADIUS builddbm is a program that builds the GDBM format of the `users' file, which could be used in conjunction with the radiusd `-b'
flag. The users file should resides in the standard configuration directory, as selected at configuration time. It should be run as root.
Be also sure to set mode 600 for the `users' file as well as the resulting `users.db'.
OPTIONS -d directory
Changes the source `users' file directory. The default value is /usr/conf. The destination directory of `users.db' is the same one.
-h Prints out usage of the command.
-v Prints version information.
-l file
Changes the logging file.
-x Prints (or should do so) debugging messages while compiling.
FILES
/usr/conf/users
This file contains the human readable information for users' accounting and authorization. See radius_attributes(5) for details
about its syntax.
/usr/conf/users.db
The same of the previous one as compiled in by builddbm in GDBM format. It needs to be compiled again every time you make changes to
the previous one and without restarting radiusd .
/usr/conf/dictionary
This read-only file contains the codes and formats for standard and vendor RADIUS protocol attributes and values along with their
human readable representation. It is subject to change, due to new access server supports. It is a plain text file with a pletora of
comments in it.
SEE ALSO radiusd(8), radlast(1), radlist(1), radtest(1), radwatch(1), radius_attributes(1), gdbm(3)COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 1992-1999 Lucent Inc. All rights reserved.
Copyright (C) 1999-2004 Francesco Paolo Lovergine. All rights reserved.
See the LICENSE file enclosed within this software for conditions of use and distribution. This is a pure ISO BSD Open Source License .
NOTES
The syntax of the source users file is not described here. Please, refer to the official Livingston documentation, which includes the
RADIUS for UNIX Administrator's Guide.
1.1 Aug 25, 2004 BUILDDBM(8)