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Operating Systems AIX How to check changes made in last few weeks? Post 302644957 by dukessd on Tuesday 22nd of May 2012 08:42:20 PM
Old 05-22-2012
Without any sort of change management for your server you are just poking a stick in the dark.
Good luck with that.
As bakunin said....
Outside of AIX lpp fileset installs - see above...
 

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vtagpg(8)						      System Manager's Manual							 vtagpg(8)

NAME
vtagpg - displays a formatted page of the tag directory SYNOPSIS
/sbin/advfs/vtagpg special [page_LBN] OPERANDS
Specifies the volume on which the tag directory is located. Specifies the logical block number (LBN) of the page to be examined; the default is zero. DESCRIPTION
The vtagpg utility translates a 16-block part of a volume of a mounted or unmounted file system and formats it as a tag directory. Use this utility with other file utilities to locate file-structure anomalies for debugging. If the volume is mounted, use the showfile -x command to get the extent map before calling the vtagpg command. If the volume is unmounted, call the vbmtchain command to identify the extent information. Run the vtagpg utility to obtain the root tag directory first because it has entries for each fileset in the domain. Then, run the utility again to view the tag directory for the fileset under investigation. This tag information points to the fileset metadata. The vtagpg utility displays tag entries that map file inode number to primary mcell location. RESTRICTIONS
You must be the root user to use this command. EXAMPLES
The following example displays the root tag directory located on volume dsk3h with LBN 96: # vtagpg /dev/rdisk/dsk3h 96 SEE ALSO
advscan(8), advfs(4) vtagpg(8)
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