@Methyl,
Was archived some sanmgr log files and some of syslog.log and mail.log and also all coda and pm logs .
Have restarted the system some 3 day back successfully .
Here's the o/p you asked above .
As I see some files /var/opt/omni/db40/datafiles/cdb/fnames.dat is increased suddenly to about 40+MB in last 10 days ..
Was looking for instead of doing something with application files if can move any non critical OS dir to some other partitions and create symlink in /var
--Shirish
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LEARN ABOUT HPUX
partition
partition(5) File Formats Manual partition(5)NAME
partition - display information about the Partition Command Line Interface
SYNOPSIS DESCRIPTION
This manpage gives a listing and brief description of the commands which are used to manage a partitionable system.
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Command | Description
-----------+----------------------------------------------------
cplxmodify | Modify an existing complex.
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parconfig | Provides a recommended nPartition configuration.
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parcreate | Create a new partition.
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parmodify | Modify an existing partition.
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parolrad | Activate and Deactivate cell online.
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parstatus | Display partition and available resources informa-
| tion for a partitionable system.
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parremove | Remove an existing partition.
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parunlock | Unlock the Stable Complex Configuration Data or
| Partition Configuration Data.
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fruled | Turn attention LEDs on/off for cells, cabinets and
| I/O chassis.
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frupower | Turn power on/off for cells and I/O chassis.
AUTHOR
was developed by the Hewlett-Packard Company.
SEE ALSO fruled(1), parstatus(1), cplxmodify(1M), frupower(1M), parconfig(1M), parcreate(1M), parmgr(1M), parmodify(1M), parolrad(1M), par-
remove(1M), parunlock(1M).
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partition(5)