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Operating Systems AIX remove pv from vg without varyoff Post 302483761 by Trax on Tuesday 28th of December 2010 11:05:17 AM
Old 12-28-2010
Thanks for your answer, but it would be too much easy... Smilie
Code:
PV_NAME           PV STATE          TOTAL PPs   FREE PPs    FREE DISTRIBUTION
hdisk30           active            1399        1395        280..280..279..280..276
hdisk5            active            199         199         40..40..39..40..40
hdisk2            active            199         199         40..40..39..40..40
hdisk14           active            105         105         21..21..21..21..21
hdisk15           active            919         919         184..184..183..184..184
hdisk22           active            99          99          20..20..19..20..20
hdisk21           active            99          99          20..20..19..20..20
hdisk11           active            99          99          20..20..19..20..20

disk wanted to be remove is hdisk30...of course...
Is it possible to move data to hdisk 11,21 or 22?

Last edited by Scott; 12-28-2010 at 01:41 PM.. Reason: Please use code tags
 

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SETSBUF(3PVM)							  PVM Version 3.4						     SETSBUF(3PVM)

NAME
pvm_setsbuf - Switches the active send buffer. SYNOPSIS
C int oldbuf = pvm_setsbuf( int bufid ) Fortran call pvmfsetsbuf( bufid, oldbuf ) PARAMETERS
bufid Integer the message buffer identifier for the new active send buffer. A value of 0 indicates the default receive buffer. oldbuf Integer returning the message buffer identifier for the previous active send buffer. DESCRIPTION
The routine pvm_setsbuf switches the active send buffer to bufid and saves the previous active send buffer oldbuf. If bufid is set to 0 then the present active send buffer is saved and no active send buffer exists. The routine is required when managing multiple message buffers. For example switching back and forth between two buffers. One buffer could be used to send information to a graphical interface while a second buffer could be used send data to other tasks in the application. EXAMPLES
C: sbuf1 = pvm_setsbuf( sbuf2 ); Fortran: CALL PVMFSETSBUF( NEWBUF, OLDBUF ) ERRORS
These error conditions can be returned by pvm_setsbuf PvmBadParam giving an invalid bufid. PvmNoSuchBuf switching to a non-existent message buffer. SEE ALSO
pvm_setrbuf(3PVM) 30 August, 1993 SETSBUF(3PVM)
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