This is my first post, and I am new to the UNIX world. Hopefully this question won't be too lame.
I know that I can use topas to see the paging space used by some processes. I would like to script something that can add up the paging space used by process owned by or associated with an... (1 Reply)
sorry for this silly question, I am new to UNIX,
what is meant by paging space and what is its purpose?
what is also meant by hd6 paging space? (2 Replies)
Hello everyone
I have 4g of paging space in my rootvg disk
I´m going to reduce them to 1gb in my rootvg disk and add 3gb of paging space on my san disk.
My rootvg disk is mirror.
My question is I can do this on line ?
and I can do with the mirror ? or I need to unmirror first my... (2 Replies)
Hi
I have used gzip on AIX and the used paging space has jumped from 7% to 20%. The gzip process is finished since a long time. But the used paging space is still the same. How to release this space ? (1 Reply)
Hello everyone
I have a doubt about how many paging space can have in the same disk.
lsps -a
Page Space Physical Volume Volume Group Size %Used Active Auto Type
paging00 hdisk0 rootvg 3072MB 1 yes yes lv
hd6 hdisk0 ... (4 Replies)
Hello dear friends, We have VG filevg which consists of 2 PVs when I rechecked the VG there is no Pagingspace LV.. The VG is usually Highly loaded because much reads and writes.. Is this a must to create Paging space on the specified LV? (2 Replies)
Hi,
I have paging size 2048M showed from topas and 10240M showed from "lsps -a", can anyone tell what is the difference? and how to change the PAGING SIZE (showed in topas) to 8192M?
Can you please tell in detail step?
Thanks!
Victor
#topas
Topas Monitor for host: egsprc01dev ... (10 Replies)
Hi,
I have a bunch of AIX systems which usually have more than enough memory to live happily. Unfortunately we have on a few of our boxes an rman runaway problem - every now and than after restoring from rman backups, the process goes crazy and eats all memory it could possibly get hold off -... (0 Replies)
Whilst perfoming some tests on lvm's I managed to crash our test box. No real problem as it is only used by our tech team.
however I would like to know why this was actually caused as the task being performed at the time was one which I though would not have any impact.
Using dd I was... (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: tugger
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LEARN ABOUT MINIX
reboot
REBOOT(8) System Manager's Manual REBOOT(8)NAME
reboot - reboot the system immediately
SYNOPSIS
reboot [-f]
DESCRIPTION
Reboot can be used to reboot the system after installing a new kernel. It does not inform the users, but does log it's actions in
/usr/adm/wtmp and /usr/adm/authlog. The system is then rebooted with the reboot(2) systemcall.
If the -f flag is not given then all processes are sent terminate signals to give them a chance to die peacefully before the reboot() call.
If the wtmp file exists, reboot logs itself as if it were a shutdown. This is done to prevent last(1) from talking about system-crashes.
Reboot is registered as is in the authlog file.
Reboot can only be executed by the super-user. Any other caller will be refused, either by reboot(8) or by reboot(2).
SEE ALSO reboot(2), shutdown(8), halt(8), boot(8).
BUGS
The error message's given by reboot are not always useful. There are several routines that can fail, but which are not fatal for the pro-
gram.
AUTHOR
Edvard Tuinder (v892231@si.hhs.NL)
REBOOT(8)