sometimes in Solaris 8 when I go to mount filesystems using either the mount command or by editing the /etc/vfstab, i get a nice little error message saying the the number of allowable mount points has been exceeded. I have read man pages until I am blue in the face and no where can I find what the... (3 Replies)
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I am trying to write a script to get entries between two points lets say start and end points from a log file,
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End - 07/Aug/2008:19:36:43
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hi,
I believe a mount point does not have to be a physical disk, but rather a logical one? Is this correct? if so, how can I find out if my mount points are on different physical disks?
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I have been asked to performed the following:
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I have a AIX5.3 P6-520 with 8x1Gb Ethernet ports with possible connections to 2 CISCO 2960 switches.
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gvb
GVB(1) General Commands Manual GVB(1)NAME
gvb - simulate 1 and 2-dimensional vibrations in a nice GUI
SYNOPSIS
gvb
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the gvb command.
gvb is a program that lets the user simulate waves and vibrations with given starting positions, calculation method and graphical appear-
ance.
It's easy to get the GUI nearly stuck if started with too much points; the maximum of points that an average computer can manage while
remaining responsive is probably about 200. An exception is given by the fact that if you are dumping frames to create an animation, proba-
bly you want a good quality and won't mind if the GUI is almost stuck.
Also pay attention to the fact that the "eig" mode requires a lot of precalculation; in this mode, calculating in 2 dimensions with just 15
points per dimension can already require some minutes, depending on CPU power.
SEE ALSO gwave(1),
LICENSE
Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU General Public License, Version 3 any
later version published by the Free Software Foundation.
On Debian systems, the complete text of the GNU General Public License can be found in /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL.
AUTHOR
gvb and this manual page were written by Pietro Battiston <toobaz@email.it>.
This manual page was written for the Debian project (but may be used by others).
June 15, 2008 GVB(1)