Please, anybody help on resolving the following problem?
I have 2 netwotks ( 10.0.0.0 and 10.0.11.0 ) on 2 different areas
I need both networks to telnet the corresponding ethernet card.
This is a prblem because AIX is configured with a default gateway.
Please advice how to assign 2... (2 Replies)
Hi, I'a a new member here.
My company just bought p570 with 8 LPAR (previously we have p650 with 4 LPAR).
Did anyone have procedure how to setup NIM server (NIM LPAR) and how to install other new LPAR to use the NIM server (as client).
Appreciate your help and thank you very much.
Rgds,
David (0 Replies)
Hi,
I'm very new to AIX, I have to setup a D-Link print server with HP Laserjet 1300 printer on AIX, any body can guide me thru simple steps to acheive this, like how to install print server, driver and then which services i have to restart after adding the print server all this kind of stuff.
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Hi All,
I know there is a way to do this in routers. The question is whether it is posisble to do this in AIX.
For our Web Focus ODBC connection to the Disaster Recovery servers, we want to restrict the access to the ODBC ports so that only the IP address of the Web Focus server can get to... (1 Reply)
Hi
Are there any tools out there that can encrypt files on a GPFS file system which are being accessed by multiple AIX 5.3 nodes?
Situation, I need various application servers to read/write files that are on a GPFS share. Therefore the encryption mechanisum need to be transparent to the... (1 Reply)
Hi All,
We are using IBM AIX.
I have to send an automated mail from unix. For which i tried
mail -s "test message" <mail id>
It didn't give me any error message. but i didn't get any mail. On checking mail command, i see the below details.
Final-Recipient: RFC822;... (3 Replies)
Hi,
I have a running GPFS cluster. For one every mountpoint that i have created i have one disk assigned to it. That disk is converted to an NSD and is a part of the GPFS Cluster.
Now i have a new disk and there is this requirement to add it to the GPFS cluster, such that this becomes an NSD.... (1 Reply)
I'm having some trouble getting a POC of GPFS up and running. I've read a couple install guides including a couple IBM pdfs but I'm getting stumped on something I think is fairly fundamental.... I'm trying to do this all on a single 795, right now only the VIOs have HBAs so all LUNs are pointed to... (3 Replies)
I am new to AIX but not new to unix.
I have an interview for an AIX systems admin position and I know they want someone who has knowledge of High Availability, Failover and LPARs
From my research so far, It appear powerha is used to setup high availability and failover on Power systems but is... (2 Replies)
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bdf
bdf(1M)bdf(1M)NAME
bdf - report number of free disk blocks (Berkeley version)
SYNOPSIS
type [filesystem|file] ... ]
DESCRIPTION
The command displays the amount of free disk space available either on the specified filesystem for example) or on the file system in which
the specified file (such as is contained. If no file system is specified, the free space on all of the normally mounted file systems is
printed. The reported numbers are in kilobytes.
Options
The command recognizes the following options:
Display information regarding file system swapping.
Report the number of used and free inodes.
Display information for local file systems only (for example,
HFS and CDFS file systems).
Do not sync the file system data on the disk before reporting the usage.
Note that the data reported by may not be up to date.
Report on the file systems of a given
type (for example, or
RETURN VALUE
The command returns 0 on success (able to get status on all file systems), or returns 1 on failure (unable to get status on one or more
file systems).
WARNINGS
If file system names are too long, the output for a given entry is displayed on two lines.
The command does not account for any disk space reserved for swap space, or used for the HFS boot block (8 KB, 1 per file system), HFS
superblocks (8 KB each, 1 per disk cylinder), HFS cylinder group blocks (1 KB - 8 KB each, 1 per cylinder group), and inodes (currently 128
bytes reserved for each inode). Non-HFS file systems may have other items not accounted for by this command.
AUTHOR
was developed by the University of California, Berkeley.
FILES
Static information about the file systems.
Mounted file system table.
File system devices.
SEE ALSO df(1M), fstab(4), mnttab(4).
bdf(1M)