I am confused when I am seeing the output of bdf command ioscan -fnC disk, there is no same files which i have seen in bdf output and ioscan output...One volume was mounted in one folder called /teldb and device file path was /dev/disk/disk48. The same i didnt found in ioscan disk output. How to identify which device file is belongs with disk48. For your reference I have attached output logs through putty...its urgent..
hi,
i have a volume on a LUN of an EMC-storage and i need to increase the
size.
i could increase the size of the LUN on the EMC, i could increase the
size of the disk for solaris, but how can i tell the veritas volume
manager that the disk is larger now?
what i've done:
1. LUN on EMC
2.... (3 Replies)
I just installed IBMsdd on Solaris diver along with the patches recommended. I also installed 2 - 2Gigs qlogic fiber cards & the corresponding pkges for the cards.
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How we can know number of inode present in my Disk including free and occupied.
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Hello guys,
It would be so nice of you if someone can provide me with these informations.
1) My SAN group assigned 51G of LUN space to the VIO server.I ran cfgdev to discover the newly added LUN. Unfortunately most of the disks that are in VIO server is 51G. How would I know which is the newly... (3 Replies)
I have a list of LUN ID, my task is to find if disk has been added or not. How do I do that? I have been searching the forum and not able to find answer.
thanks (4 Replies)
Hi
Please let me know how to check disk model number.
I have already tried prtconf command but there is no such information related to model number.
Regards,
Scriptor (3 Replies)
Hello folks,
I have Hp.ux 11.31 and I need know how formating in OS new LUN disk attach to system
e.g. the wwid:
# scsimgr lun_map -D /dev/rdisk/disk4
LUN PATH INFORMATION FOR LUN : /dev/rdisk/disk4
Total number of LUN paths = 2
World Wide Identifier(WWID) =... (3 Replies)
Hi Everyone,
lscfg will get the disk information by reading the VPD of that particular hdisk
I have few doubts about how Aix works, please help me to get them clear
1) How can Aix gets the disk serial number after disk assign and cfgmgr
2) Newly added disk information was added to CuVPD... (2 Replies)
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bdf
bdf(1M)bdf(1M)NAME
bdf - report number of free disk blocks (Berkeley version)
SYNOPSIS
type [filesystem|file] ... ]
DESCRIPTION
The command displays the amount of free disk space available either on the specified filesystem for example) or on the file system in which
the specified file (such as is contained. If no file system is specified, the free space on all of the normally mounted file systems is
printed. The reported numbers are in kilobytes.
Options
The command recognizes the following options:
Display information regarding file system swapping.
Report the number of used and free inodes.
Display information for local file systems only (for example,
HFS and CDFS file systems).
Do not sync the file system data on the disk before reporting the usage.
Note that the data reported by may not be up to date.
Report on the file systems of a given
type (for example, or
RETURN VALUE
The command returns 0 on success (able to get status on all file systems), or returns 1 on failure (unable to get status on one or more
file systems).
WARNINGS
If file system names are too long, the output for a given entry is displayed on two lines.
The command does not account for any disk space reserved for swap space, or used for the HFS boot block (8 KB, 1 per file system), HFS
superblocks (8 KB each, 1 per disk cylinder), HFS cylinder group blocks (1 KB - 8 KB each, 1 per cylinder group), and inodes (currently 128
bytes reserved for each inode). Non-HFS file systems may have other items not accounted for by this command.
AUTHOR
was developed by the University of California, Berkeley.
FILES
Static information about the file systems.
Mounted file system table.
File system devices.
SEE ALSO df(1M), fstab(4), mnttab(4).
bdf(1M)