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Operating Systems HP-UX Make_recovery HP-UX 10.20 Post 302777437 by Newnix on Friday 8th of March 2013 01:51:18 AM
Old 03-08-2013
Hi All, thanks for the input so far. Okay, so I've got the info you've asked for, I hope this is what you wanted, new to unix, so apologies in advance.

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Code:
df -v

/home (/dev/vg00/lvol5 ) : 1 % used blocks
606 used blocks
39116 free blocks
/opt (/dev/vg00/lvol6 ) : 81 % used blocks
385330 used blocks
85240 free blocks
/tmp (/dev/vg00/lvol4 ) : 0 % used blocks
44 used blocks
61150 free blocks
/users (/dev/vg00/lvol7 ) : 87 % used blocks
91158 used blocks
12436 free blocks
/usr (/dev/vg00/lvol8 ) : 80 % used blocks
535280 used blocks
126906 free blocks
/var (/dev/vg00/lvol9 ) : 89 % used blocks
350384 used blocks
41482 free blocks
/stand (/dev/vg00/lvol1 ) : 17 % used blocks
16494 used blocks
79164 free blocks
/ (/dev/vg00/lvol3 ) : 48 % used blocks
80516 used blocks
86950 free blocks

Code:
# bdf
Filesystem    kbytes    used      avail         %used    Mounted on
/dev/vg00/lvol3        83733    40258     35101       53%       /
/dev/vg00/lvol1        47829    8247      34799       19%       /stand
/dev/vg00/lvol9        195933  175192   1147         99%       /var
/dev/vg00/lvol8        331093   267640   30343      90%       /usr
/dev/vg00/lvol7        51797   45579      1038        98%       /users
/dev/vg00/lvol4        30597   22           27515       0%        /tmp
/dev/vg00/lvol6        235285 192665    19091        91%      /opt
/dev/vg00/lvol5        19861   303         17571        2%       /home
 
# ioscan -funC tape
Class I H/W Path Driver S/W State H/W Type Description
=========================================================================
tape 1 2/0/1.3.0 stape CLAIMED DEVICE HP C1533A
/dev/rmt/1m /dev/rmt/c0t3d0BEST 
/dev/rmt/1mb /dev/rmt/c0t3d0BESTb 
/dev/rmt/1mn /dev/rmt/c0t3d0BESTn 
/dev/rmt/1mnb /dev/rmt/c0t3d0BESTnb
#

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The Serial on the card is HP Model 743

Last edited by vbe; 03-08-2013 at 05:29 AM.. Reason: code tags for code AND data: It keeps the formating...
 

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device_maps(4)                                                     File Formats                                                     device_maps(4)

NAME
device_maps - device_maps file SYNOPSIS
/etc/security/device_maps DESCRIPTION
The device_maps file contains access control information about each physical device. Each device is represented by a one line entry of the form: device-name : device-type : device-list : where device-name This is an arbitrary ASCII string naming the physical device. This field contains no embedded white space or non- printable characters. device-type This is an arbitrary ASCII string naming the generic device type. This field identifies and groups together devices of like type. This field contains no embedded white space or non-printable characters. device-list This is a list of the device special files associated with the physical device. This field contains valid device special file path names separated by white space. The device_maps file is an ASCII file that resides in the /etc/security directory. Lines in device_maps can end with a `' to continue an entry on the next line. Comments may also be included. A `#' makes a comment of all further text until the next NEWLINE not immediately preceded by a `'. Leading and trailing blanks are allowed in any of the fields. The device_maps file must be created by the system administrator before device allocation is enabled. This file is owned by root, with a group of sys, and a mode of 0644. EXAMPLES
Example 1: A sample device_maps file # scsi tape st1: rmt: /dev/rst21 /dev/nrst21 /dev/rst5 /dev/nrst5 /dev/rst13 /dev/nrst13 /dev/rst29 /dev/nrst29 /dev/rmt/1l /dev/rmt/1m /dev/rmt/1 /dev/rmt/1h /dev/rmt/1u /dev/rmt/1ln /dev/rmt/1mn /dev/rmt/1n /dev/rmt/1hn /dev/rmt/1un /dev/rmt/1b /dev/rmt/1bn: FILES
/etc/security/device_maps SEE ALSO
allocate(1), bsmconv(1M), deallocate(1), dminfo(1M), list_devices(1) NOTES
The functionality described in this man page is available only if the Basic Security Module (BSM) has been enabled. See bsmconv(1M) for more information. SunOS 5.10 16 Jan 2001 device_maps(4)
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