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Operating Systems AIX read lv mountpoint information directly from disk Post 302596030 by vbe on Monday 6th of February 2012 10:10:53 AM
Old 02-06-2012
Code:
 lqueryvg -Atp hdisk...

found also this, but I have no man pages for the command:
Code:
n12:/sm/cron/sas $ readvgda -?            

Usage: readvgda [-hqldps | -t | -m <lv> [-c#] | -v# ] <file|disk>

        -h      header, print raw first block of the disk
        -q      queryvg, print 'lqueryvg' like data
        -l      lv, format vgda to show 'lslv' and 'lslv -m' data
        -d      (default) debug, print vgsa & vgda structures.
        -p      primary, only print info from and about primary MD areas
        -s      secondary, only print info from and about secondary MD areas
        -m      map, format vgda to print lv map for specified lv
        -t      timestamps, only print timestamps (overrides other options).
        -c      copy, for use with -m, only print map for this copy
        -v      verbosity #, print outputs for snap (primary areas only):
        -o      query ODM for PV names, VG names, and other ODM attributes.
        file    if file isn't found, will try /dev/file


Last edited by vbe; 02-06-2012 at 11:31 AM..
 

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cancel(1)                                                                                                                                cancel(1)

NAME
cancel - cancel print request SYNOPSIS
cancel [ request-ID...] [destination...] cancel -u user... [destination...] The cancel utility cancels print requests. There are two forms of the cancel command. The first form of cancel has two optional arguments: print requests (request-ID) and destinations (destination). Specifying request-ID with destination cancels request-ID on destination. Specifying only the destination cancels the current print request on destination. If desti- nation is not specified, cancel cancels the requested print request on all destinations. The second form of cancel cancels a user's print requests on specific destinations. Users can only cancel print requests associated with their username. By default, users can only cancel print requests on the host from which the print request was submitted. If a super-user has set user-equivalence=true in /etc/printers.conf on the print server, users can cancel print requests associated with their username on any host. Super-users can cancel print requests on the host from which the print request was submitted. Superusers can also cancel print requests from the print server. The print client commands locate destination information using the printers database in the name service switch. See nsswitch.conf(4), printers(4), and printers.conf(4) for details. The following options are supported: -u user The name of the user for which print requests are to be cancelled. Specify user as a username. The following operands are supported: destination The destination on which the print requests are to be canceled. destination is the name of a printer or class of printers (see lpadmin(1M)). If destination is not specified, cancel cancels the requested print request on all destinations. Specify destination using atomic or POSIX-style (server:destination), names. See for information regarding using POSIX-style des- tination names with cancel. See standards(5) for information regarding POSIX. request-ID The print request to be canceled. Specify request-ID using LP-style request IDs (destination-number). user The name of the user for which the print requests are to be cancelled. Specify user as a username. The following exit values are returned: 0 Successful completion. non-zero An error occurred. /var/spool/print/* LP print queue. $HOME/.printers User-configurable printer database. /etc/printers.conf System printer configuration database. printers.conf.byname NIS version of /etc/printers.conf. printers.org_dir NIS+ version of /etc/printers.conf. See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Availability |SUNWpcu | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ lp(1), lpq(1B), lpr(1B), lprm(1B), lpstat(1), lpadmin( 1M), nsswitch.conf(4), printers(4), printers.conf(4), attributes(5), standards(5) POSIX-style destination names (server:destination) are treated as print requests if destination has the same format as an LP-style request- ID. See standards(5). Some print servers send cancelation notification to job owners when their print jobs have been cancelled. This notification usually comes in the form of an email message. Cancelation notices cannot be disabled on a Solaris server. 23 Feb 2005 cancel(1)
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