Need help on the below error please.
I am creating Filesystem and it fails with the below errors
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I used this on an AIX machine and encountered the following error.
$ ls -l
total 600
-rwxrwxrwx 1 e26936 dba 1491 Feb 07 1992 MANIFEST
-rwxrwxrwx 1 e26936 dba 8148 Apr 05 1992 Makefile
-rwxrwxrwx 1 e26936 dba 4852 Sep 06 2003 README
-rwxrwxrwx... (0 Replies)
Hi everybody,
Is it possible to create a Shared Filesystem on Network to be accessed from 2 Systems?
Both systems are AIX but with different versions. One of these systems is AIX 4.3 & the other is AIX 5.2.
Thanks in advanced (8 Replies)
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I created a new filesystem using dd and mounted:
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/dev/sdb1 1151331444 24742604 1068104612 3% /FAW
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In a application filesystem, there is a process keep creating the log files. Due to that the filesystem keep getting full. Please let me know how to identify the process which is keep writing in the filesystem.
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Hi,
The script below works okay and emails me the log in the end once the script completes but what I'm trying to do is to also notify me via an email as soon as the script encounters any error whatsoever.
cat test.list
hdisk0 00a6351a2c832da1 rootvg ... (7 Replies)
Hi,
I have a task of creating a UFS filesystem in an LDOM. It is located in a hypervisor (CDOM).
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