It resized the terminal to the size of your current window. It is useful when you connect to the server's console, in which case without using it, effective usage area would be limited, even if you had space in your window. If you want to see example of that command working, try this:
I have recently changed software systems for my small business. I was running SCO OpenServer v 5.0 and have now gone to a windows based system using Windows Server 2003. No problems with the changover as the server hardware was changed also. The problem I am having is that I would like to... (2 Replies)
Hello everyone
I need to resize a filesystem /home I want to add 200mb and I have space on the disk with lsvg rootvg command I check this but I cant because has a mirror.
Do you know some way that I can do this.
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Dear All
We have HP9000 rp7400 Server running with hp-ux 11i.
Our Disk storage has two volume groups and are allocated as follows:
1. /#vgdisplay -v
--- Volume groups ---
VG Name /dev/vg00
VG Write Access read/write
VG Status available... (1 Reply)
hello every body. in a little bit of a jam here.if you all happen to know how to resize the tmp file in my linux system. I use a sabayon 3.5 on a x86 machine. itried to make a dvd image copy but the system gives me a error message telling me the temporary folder used to make images is too small.... (3 Replies)
i am running redhat on VMware
i increased a disk size from san for existing disk /dev/sdb
how do i resize the disk
# pvdisplay
--- Physical volume ---
PV Name /dev/sdb1
VG Name localvg
PV Size 15.00 GB / not usable 2.99 MB
... (0 Replies)
Dear All,
We have HP Unix 11.31.
We have two VG, VG01 and VG02.
In VG01 there are three mount point each of 100gb size. There is no data on below mount point
/soft/01
/soft/02
/soft/03Is it possible to resize each of these mount point to 50 GB. So 150 GB will free and release from... (2 Replies)
Is there a script or extension that I can look into that will re-size an allotment of images to a given size?? Id like to take images of a certain size and resize them but Im dont remember an install option that can do it if installed in ubuntu but I, also unsure in what code I will have to learn.... (2 Replies)
Good afternoon!
Help with a solution
I have AIX 7.1
works through vios
I expanded Lun
that it is necessary to make that aix saw this change and to expand the section lvm
Sorry for my English (1 Reply)
It is not allowing me to create a new partition...... I know that there are no free sectors available.... I want to RESIZE the partitions which are already created.
Please tell me how to resize the partitions.....Don't tell me that we can resize through parted command....
please tell me all... (2 Replies)
Hi,
I have rpool about 500G. So i want to use 210G from rpool and assign mount point as /database.
I seek in google and couldn't found it. Does anyone know how to achieve it?
Thanks. (2 Replies)
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tk_movetoplevelwindow
Tk_MoveToplevelWindow(3) Tk Library Procedures Tk_MoveToplevelWindow(3)__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________NAME
Tk_MoveToplevelWindow - Adjust the position of a top-level window
SYNOPSIS
#include <tk.h>
Tk_MoveToplevelWindow(tkwin, x, y)
ARGUMENTS
Tk_Window tkwin (in) Token for top-level window to move.
int x (in) New x-coordinate for the top-left pixel of tkwin's border, or the top-left pixel of the decorative border
supplied for tkwin by the window manager, if there is one.
int y (in) New y-coordinate for the top-left pixel of tkwin's border, or the top-left pixel of the decorative border
supplied for tkwin by the window manager, if there is one.
_________________________________________________________________DESCRIPTION
In general, a window should never set its own position; this should be done only by the geometry manger that is responsible for the win-
dow. For top-level windows the window manager is effectively the geometry manager; Tk provides interface code between the application and
the window manager to convey the application's desires to the geometry manager. The desired size for a top-level window is conveyed using
the usual Tk_GeometryRequest mechanism. The procedure Tk_MoveToplevelWindow may be used by an application to request a particular position
for a top-level window; this procedure is similar in function to the wm geometry Tcl command except that negative offsets cannot be speci-
fied. It is invoked by widgets such as menus that want to appear at a particular place on the screen.
When Tk_MoveToplevelWindow is called it does not immediately pass on the new desired location to the window manager; it defers this action
until all other outstanding work has been completed, using the Tk_DoWhenIdle mechanism.
KEYWORDS
position, top-level window, window manager
TkTk_MoveToplevelWindow(3)