11-04-2014
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1. Linux
Hi all,
My disk space is 100% full.
df -k <dir> -> 100%
One of my debug files consume huge amount of space and i want to remove the same to start off fresh debugs.
However i'm unable to remove the file giving out the following error message:
rm -f debug.out22621
rm: cannot remove... (8 Replies)
Discussion started by: Pankajakshan
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2. AIX
Hello guys,
It would be so nice of you if someone can provide me with these informations.
1) My SAN group assigned 51G of LUN space to the VIO server.I ran cfgdev to discover the newly added LUN. Unfortunately most of the disks that are in VIO server is 51G. How would I know which is the newly... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: solaix14
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3. Solaris
Hi Gurus,
I have to back the /var to other disk, however I am unable to do so. What I did is
Created a partition on another disk, placed file system on the slice and mounted on /mnt .
Issued following command
#ufsdump 0cfu /mnt /var
And I am getting... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: kumarmani
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4. Ubuntu
I am running Ubuntu Server, I recently added a new hard drive to the machine
When I run fdisk -l I see both drives.
The recently added drive is present but it's listed as extended.
when I try to mount the drive it says you must specify the file system type.
I can't mount this drive, I was... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: NelsonC
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5. AIX
Hello,
Lets say for simplicity that I do not use any vlan config inside my server - one lpar group use hea physical port1, another group hea physical port2. Physical port1 configured as vlan1 on external switch, physical port2 as vlan2.
What is the common practice - should I isolate my vios... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: vilius
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6. AIX
is there any way to create shared virtual disk between two LPARs like how you can do it using Storage through Fiber on two servers ?
Trying to stimulate HACMP between two LPARs (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: filosophizer
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7. Solaris
Update:
The / file system (/dev/rdsk/c1t0d0s0) is being checked
fsck unable to stat
WARNING - unable to repair the / filesystem. Run fsck manually (fsck -F ufs /dev/rdsk/c1t0d0s0).
Root password for system maintenance (control-d to bypass):
I am unable to hit control-d to by pass.
I... (50 Replies)
Discussion started by: br1an
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8. AIX
Hello,
VIOS 2.2.1.4 using IVM.
I'm trying to extend a virtual disk assigned to a running lpar so that I can expand the lpar's datavg and grow some filesystems for the user.
Storage admin expanded the lun and new size was reflected in VIO right away. I then needed the storage pool to... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: j_aix
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9. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
Hi everybody,
I have Power5 server with 4 internal hdisks each of 70Gb.
VIOS server was installed via Virtual I/O Server Image Repository on the HMC.
HMC release - 7.7.0
VIOS rootvg installed on 2 disk(these disks merged to one storage pool during VIOS install process),and 2 others hdisks... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: Ravil Khalilov
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LEARN ABOUT HPUX
remove_object
remove object(1m) remove object(1m)
NAME
remove object - Removes a value from a set-valued or single-valued attribute (including application-defined attributes) of an object entry
SYNOPSIS
cdscp remove object object-name attribute-name [= attribute-value]
ARGUMENTS
The full name of the object entry. The name of a particular attribute. Specify only one attribute at a time. See the cds_attributes file
for the list of attributes and corresponding data types that your application uses. The value of a particular attribute. The value of an
application-defined attribute is dependent on the type of attribute.
DESCRIPTION
The remove object command removes a value from a set-valued or single-valued attribute (including application-defined attributes) of an
object entry. If you do not specify a value, the command removes the entire attribute. This command can delete attributes created by the
add object and set object commands. Usually, this task is performed through the client application. See the OSF DCE Administration Guide
for more information about attributes.
Privilege Required
You must have write permission to the object entry.
NOTE
This command is replaced at Revision 1.1 by the dcecp command and may not be provided in future releases of DCE.
EXAMPLE
To remove the value ps from the attribute printcap of an object entry named /.:/mlh/deskprinter, follow these steps: Read the
cds_attributes file to check that the attribute printcap is listed, as shown in the following display:
OID LABEL SYNTAX 1.3.22.1.3.50 printcap char Enter the following command to remove the value ps from the
attribute printcap. cdscp> remove object /.:/mlh/deskprinter printcap = ps
RELATED INFORMATION
Commands: add object(1m), list object(1m), set object(1m), show object(1m)
Books: OSF DCE Administration Guide
remove object(1m)