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Operating Systems AIX how to find out disk capacity Post 302442683 by funksen on Thursday 5th of August 2010 05:18:36 AM
Old 08-05-2010
depending on the storage subsystem, the driver may give you an answer too

for sddpcm drivers (IBM storage)

Code:
pcmpath query essmap

Code:
Disk        Path  P     Location   adapter      LUN SN       Type       Size   LSS    Vol   Rank  C/A   S   Connection  port RaidMode
-------     ----- -    ----------  --------    --------  ------------   ----   ---    ---   ----  ---   -   ----------- ---- --------
hdisk61     path0     06-00-02[FC] fscsi0   7XXXXXX0A6  IBM 2107-900 307.2GB    10    166   ffdc   29   Y   R1-B8-H1-ZA  700   RAID5
hdisk61     path1     06-00-02[FC] fscsi0   7XXXXXX0A6  IBM 2107-900 307.2GB    10    166   ffdc   29   Y   R1-B4-H1-ZA  300   RAID5
hdisk61     path2     04-00-02[FC] fscsi2   7XXXXXX0A6  IBM 2107-900 307.2GB    10    166   ffdc   29   Y   R1-B7-H3-ZA  630   RAID5
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take a look at the driver documentation for your subsystem
 

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euctoibmj(1)							   User Commands						      euctoibmj(1)

NAME
euctoibmj, ibmjtoeuc - Code conversion between Japanese EUC and IBM-Japanese SYNOPSIS
euctoibmj [-t] [-u code] [-U] [filename...] ibmjtoeuc [-u code] [-U] [filename...] AVAILABILITY
SUNWjfpu DESCRIPTION
euctoibmj converts the contents of the specified filenames from ASCII/ Japanese EUC to EBCDIC/IBM-Japanese. ibmjtoeuc converts the con- tents of the specified filenames from EBCDIC/IBM-Japanese to ASCII/ Japanese EUC. The both commands write the resultant code to stdout. If filename is not given, input characters are read from the standard input. For Japanese language handling, the euctoibmj/ibmjtoeucj pair of commands provide conversion only between the two code standards. Code con- version among Japanese EUC, JIS, and PC kanji are supported by another set of commands, jistoeuc(1) family or iconv(1). OPTIONS
-u code With this option specified, characters in one code set that do not have corresponding characters in the other are mapped to the code given in four-digit hexadecimal HOST CODE of IBM Japanese (for euctoibmj) or in four-digit JIS Ku-Ten code (for ibmjtoeuc). Without this option, such characters are mapped to HOST CODE 4040 (for euctoibmj) or JIS Ku-Ten code 0101 (for ibmjtoeuc). -U The output is not buffered (The default is buffered output). -t With this option specified, euctoibmj translates Half-Size Katakana (Code Set 2) in Japanese EUC to the corresponding characters in Code Set 1 prior to conversion. Without this option, Code Set 2 characters in Japanese EUC are processed to the illegal charac- ter. ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
The environment variables LC_CTYPE and LANG control the character classification throughout these commands. For euctoibmj and ibmjtoeuc to work correctly, one or both of the environment variables must be set to ja or an equivalent locale. On entry to these commands, these envi- ronment variables are checked in the following order: LC_CTYPE and LANG. When a valid value is found, remaining environment variables for character classification are ignored. FILES
/usr/lib/jcodetables/ibmj-euc Code conversion table for IBM Japanese. SEE ALSO
iconv(1), jistoeuc(1), iconv_ja(5) DIAGNOSTICS
unexpected data encountered in input. Illegal character code is found in input file. BUGS
The ASCII/EBCDIC conversion table are taken from the 256 character standard in the CACM Nov, 1968. The conversion, while less blessed as a standard, corresponds better to certain IBM print train convertions. There is no universal solution. The Japanese EUC/IBM Japanese conversion table is based on the IBM Kanji codebook (4th edition - September 1987), JIS X 0201, and JIS X 0208-1983. If JIS X 0212 caracter set is specified as input, euctoibmj can not support the conversion correctly. SunOS 5.10 10 Jan 2003 euctoibmj(1)
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