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Operating Systems AIX The immortal aioserver Post 302958318 by Linusolaradm1 on Wednesday 21st of October 2015 09:41:58 AM
Old 10-21-2015
df output

Code:
/dev/hd4        1,3G  218M  1,1G  18% /
/dev/hd2        9,3G  6,5G  2,8G  70% /usr
/dev/hd9var     3,4G  417M  3,0G  13% /var
/dev/hd3        6,7G   23M  6,7G   1% /tmp
/dev/fwdump     128M  348K  128M   1% /var/adm/ras/platform
/dev/hd1        8,2G   27M  8,1G   1% /home
/dev/hd11admin  128M  380K  128M   1% /admin
/proc              -     -     0    - /proc
/dev/hd10opt    4,3G  2,0G  2,3G  46% /opt
/dev/livedump   256M  368K  256M   1% /var/adm/ras/livedump
/dev/hd12data    54G  8,3G   46G  16% /var/data
/dev/oracle      50G   14G   37G  27% /oracle
/dev/rpmrepo     50G  1,6G   49G   4% /var/rpmrepo

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mount
Code:
 node       mounted        mounted over    vfs       date        options      
-------- ---------------  ---------------  ------ ------------ --------------- 
         /dev/hd4         /                jfs2   ott 21 15:30 rw,log=/dev/hd8 
         /dev/hd2         /usr             jfs2   ott 21 15:30 rw,log=/dev/hd8 
         /dev/hd9var      /var             jfs2   ott 21 15:30 rw,log=/dev/hd8 
         /dev/hd3         /tmp             jfs2   ott 21 15:30 rw,log=/dev/hd8 
         /dev/fwdump      /var/adm/ras/platform jfs2   ott 21 15:30 rw,log=/dev/hd8 
         /dev/hd1         /home            jfs2   ott 21 15:30 rw,log=/dev/hd8 
         /dev/hd11admin   /admin           jfs2   ott 21 15:30 rw,log=/dev/hd8 
         /proc            /proc            procfs ott 21 15:30 rw              
         /dev/hd10opt     /opt             jfs2   ott 21 15:30 rw,log=/dev/hd8 
         /dev/livedump    /var/adm/ras/livedump jfs2   ott 21 15:30 rw,log=/dev/hd8 
         /dev/hd12data    /var/data        jfs2   ott 21 15:30 rw,log=/dev/hd8 
         /dev/oracle      /oracle          jfs2   ott 21 15:30 rw,log=/dev/loglv00
         /dev/rpmrepo     /var/rpmrepo     jfs2   ott 21 15:30 rw,log=/dev/loglv00
         /etc/auto_nfs    /media/nfs       autofs ott 21 15:31 ignore

 

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dev(7FS)							   File Systems 							  dev(7FS)

NAME
dev - Device name file system DESCRIPTION
The dev filesystem manages the name spaces of devices under the Solaris operating environment. The global zone's instance of the dev filesystem is mounted during boot on /dev. A subdirectory under /dev may have unique operational semantics. Most of the common device names under /dev are created automatically by devfsadm(1M). Others, such as /dev/pts, are dynamic and reflect the operational state of the system. You can manually generate device names for newly attached hardware by invoking devfsadm(1M) or implicitly, by indirectly causing a lookup or readdir operation in the filesystem to occur. For example, you can discover a disk that was attached when the system was powered down (and generate a name for that device) by invoking format(1M)). FILES
/dev Mount point for the /dev filesystem in the global zone. SEE ALSO
devfsadm(1M), format(1M), devfs(7FS) NOTES
The global /dev instance cannot be unmounted. SunOS 5.11 9 June 2006 dev(7FS)
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