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Operating Systems HP-UX HP UX 10.20 E9000 System Full? Post 302920508 by TangoOne on Thursday 9th of October 2014 05:20:34 PM
Old 10-09-2014
It's a E9000/813, which I'm told is on its last legs but that will be another thread(looking to back it up or move it to a newer system if that's even possible). I'm not in the same office as the box(using mobaxterm to access it) so used uname -a (HP-UX gis B.10.20 E9000/813) to get the details on it.

Yeah I was thinking it is some sort of log file filling up just don't know what to remove. I'm back in work in the morning will post up the bdf and vgdisplay outputs

Thanks vbe

Last edited by TangoOne; 10-09-2014 at 06:25 PM..
 

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MARC::Crosswalk::DublinCore(3pm)			User Contributed Perl Documentation			  MARC::Crosswalk::DublinCore(3pm)

NAME
MARC::Crosswalk::DublinCore - Convert data between MARC and Dublin Core SYNOPSIS
my $crosswalk = MARC::Crosswalk::DublinCore->new; # Convert a MARC record to Dublin Core (simple) my $marc = MARC::Record->new_from_usmarc( $blob ); my $dc = $crosswalk->as_dublincore( $marc ); # Convert simple DC to MARC $marc = $crosswalk->as_marc( $dc ); # Convert MARC to qualified DC instead $crosswalk->qualified( 1 ); $dc = $crosswalk->as_dublincore( $marc ); DESCRIPTION
This module provides an implentation of the LOC's spec on how to convert metadata between MARC and Dublin Core format. The spec for con- verting MARC to Dublin Core is available at: http://www.loc.gov/marc/marc2dc.html, and from DC to MARC: http://www.loc.gov/marc/dccross.html. NB: The conversion cannot be done in a round-trip manner. i.e. Doing a conversion from MARC to DC, then trying to go back to MARC will not yield the original record. INSTALLATION
To install this module via Module::Build: perl Build.PL ./Build # or `perl Build` ./Build test # or `perl Build test` ./Build install # or `perl Build install` To install this module via ExtUtils::MakeMaker: perl Makefile.PL make make test make install METHODS
new( %options ) Creates a new crosswalk object. You can pass the "qualified" option (true/false) as well. # DC Simple $crosswalk = MARC::Crosswalk::DublinCore->new; # DC Qualified $crosswalk = MARC::Crosswalk::DublinCore->new( qualified => 1 ); qualified( $qualified ) Allows you to specify if qualified Dublin Core should be used in the input or output. Defaults to false (DC simple). # DC Simple $crosswalk->qualified( 0 ); # DC Qualified $crosswalk->qualified( 1 ); as_dublincore( $marc ) convert a MARC::Record to a DublinCore::Record. as_marc( $dublincore ) convert a DublinCore::Record to a MARC::Record. NB: Not yet implemented. TODO
* Implement as_marc() * add tests SEE ALSO
* http://www.loc.gov/marc/marc2dc.html * http://www.loc.gov/marc/dccross.html * MARC::Record * DublinCore::Record AUTHOR
* Brian Cassidy <bricas@cpan.org> COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright 2005 by Brian Cassidy This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.8.8 2007-11-24 MARC::Crosswalk::DublinCore(3pm)
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