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Operating Systems HP-UX HP UX 10.20 E9000 System Full? Post 302920615 by TangoOne on Friday 10th of October 2014 12:28:54 PM
Old 10-10-2014
The system died a few years ago and they struggled to find a working backup tape. The had to get the old system admin out of retirement. I'm just worried it will happen again and we lose all the information.I am only learning as I go with unix but it been fun. It was a pretty advanced GIS system Mountaintop not far off what we use today Smallworld.

Code:
# grep hysica /var/adm/syslog/syslog.log
Aug 11 14:02:45 gis vmunix:     physical page size = 4096 bytes, logical page size = 4096 bytes
Aug 11 14:02:45 gis vmunix:     Physical: 393216 Kbytes, lockable: 294292 Kbytes, available: 340484 Kbytes

No idea why they are swapping I'm only a novice.
 

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INTLCALENDAR.GETDAYOFWEEKTYPE(3)					 1					  INTLCALENDAR.GETDAYOFWEEKTYPE(3)

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Returns one of the constants IntlCalendar::DOW_TYPE_WEEKDAY, IntlCalendar::DOW_TYPE_WEEKEND, IntlCalendar::DOW_TYPE_WEEKEND_OFFSET or IntlCalendar::DOW_TYPE_WEEKEND_CEASE or FALSE on failure. EXAMPLES
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