There is plenty commands for different infos.
If you are on a VIO you can try something like
to see what current level this VIO has - if it is no VIO, you will get some message that tells you that this command can't be found.
On a normal AIX LPAR you can use oslevel -s instead.
For more info you can use commands like lsconf/prtconf, lparstat -i, lsdev. To get info about IP-Adresses you can try ifconfig -a.
There is plenty more information one can list but you have to be more precise in what you are looking for and you should read some administration handbooks/Redbooks to get familiar with AIX.
Hi,
I need a clarification.
Is there any difference between AIX box and Sun Solaris box?
The bzip command with -c option works in AIX box and the same does not work in Sun Solaris box.
Can anyone please explain if there is an implementation difference in both these boxes for the shell... (1 Reply)
Hi Guys,
Can somebody help me how to add and activate addtional ip address on AIX.
My server is IBM p5-570
i already set ipadress on ent1
ent0 -- 192.168.206.105 ( default )
ent1 -- 192.168.0.89 (additional)
i can ping from outside to 192.168.0.89 but i can not telnet or ftp.
for... (6 Replies)
Hi,
I want to know if there is any command which will tell me if an AIX machine is a LPar or not. I am using "lparstat -i" but it does not work on all AIX machines. Is there any generic command by whose output I will come to know if it is an LPar or not?
Please help.
Thanks,
Vineet (3 Replies)
Hi Guru, my question is that can I create LPAR in AIX 5.3, 6.0, 6.1 by using smit lpar, rather than using HMC or AIX Commands? Thank you very much. Mir Alihttp://xwww.unix.com/images/icons/icon5.gif (3 Replies)
We are running into a problem that we thought had solved but no go...
We have multiple machine types but 1 AIX and 2 i550 (AS/400) with 4 lpar each.
Existing AIX is an old (2004 vintage) machine with 5.2 on it for historical use only.
Existing Power6 i550 running code that will used... (6 Replies)
Running into performance issues with WAS application servers on two of LPAR's or like configuration under high load web pages crawl.
Please forgive me I'm new to AIX and most my expertise is in the Linux space.
Thanks for your help!!
Here's the run down:
The problem appears to be CPU... (3 Replies)
Hello,
I've set up email alerts on AIX Servers. so that i can get email notifications (via mail relay server) when ever there is abnormal behavior.
for example
1) my script monitors CPU/disk/memory etc... when it reaches high water ark, it will send an email alert.
2) disk usage alerts
3)... (5 Replies)
Hi all,
In my system, I have HMC 7 with Power Machine 6 & 7. On the managed system, we have many lpars.
In some lpars, I can see they are using virtual fiber channel to connect to DS8K storage. In search with google, I understand that it is configured with VIOS server to share the physical FC... (7 Replies)
We have 2 LPAR. LPAR #1 have a Application, Database Server process (ctree Server) and SAN+Physical Table. LPAR#2 has only Application.
Both Application process are connected to Database via C-tree Server Process (Running on LPAR #1..
We want to keep one Active C-tree Server and one Backup... (1 Reply)
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nwfsctrl
NWFSCTRL(1) nwfsctrl NWFSCTRL(1)NAME
nwfsctrl - Perform server command
SYNOPSIS
nwfsctrl [ -h ] [ -S server ] [ -U user name ] [ -P password | -n ] [ -C ] [ -p ncpfs path ] -c | -o | -[f]d
nwfsctrl [ -h ] [ -S server ] [ -U user name ] [ -P password | -n ] [ -C ] [ -p ncpfs path ] server command
DESCRIPTION
nwfsctrl performs command on server.
OPTIONS -h
With -h nwfsctrl prints a little help text.
-S server
is the name of the server you want to use.
-U user
user is the user name to use for login. To set the server's time, you need supervisor privileges.
-P password
password is the password to use for login. If neither -n nor -P are given, and the user has no open connection to the server, nwfstime
prompts for a password.
-n
-n should be given if no password is required for the login. As you need supervisor privileges for setting the date and time, this
option is probably not used very often.
-C
By default, passwords are converted to uppercase before they are sent to the server, because most servers require this. You can turn off
this conversion by -C.
-o
Open bindery.
-c
Close bindery.
-d
Down fileserver. This command will complain if there are open files on server.
-fd
Down fileserver, regardless of opened files.
load module options...
Load module module with options options... on server. Program will complain if module is already loaded.
unload module
Unload module module from server. Program will complain if module is not loaded.
mount volume
Mount volume volume.
dismount volume
Dismount volume volume. If there are open files on volume, server displays prompt on console. You must go to the server (or telnet/xcon-
sole) and hit Y or N to get beyond this point).
set variable = value
Set server settable variable variable to value value.
open bindery
Open bindery.
close bindery
Close bindery.
enable login
Enable login to file server.
disable login
Disable login to file server.
disable tts
Disable TTS. This probably does not work on Netware 4.11.
enable tts
Enable TTS. This probably does not work on Netware 4.11.
BUGS
Other commands are not written yet (volume, clear connection ...)
CREDITS
This utility was created by Petr Vandrovec (vandrove@vc.cvut.cz) and is part of ncpfs since 2.2.0.11.
nwfsctrl 2/12/1999 NWFSCTRL(1)