11-25-2015
How to put VIOS in Maintenance mode?
Hi this may be a easy question to answer but thanks in advance.
So I was able to download the VIOS media from IBM and currently I am burning it to a cd/dvd right now.
The steps I've collected so far are from the net. can you please confirm and add on to the steps if there are any steps missing. Ultimate goal is to bring VIOS up in maintenance mode because i am not able to open a terminal from HMC or login to our VIOS via ssh. I received the following errors;
· We are not able to telnet to VIOS (ip/hostname)
o When telnet'ing we receive message that there is not enough space in the /var/adm/wtmp file system.
· We are not able to open a terminal to VIOS from HMC.
Error--> NIS: server not responding for domain
1. Start off by shutting down all LPARS on the P740 (already done)
2. Put the media CD in the P740
3. Put the VIOS in SMS mode
configurations --> Manage profiles --> Edit --> click SMS --> hit OK
while p740vios is checked. --> operations --> restart.
This step (#3) I am puzzled about. please help...
This is a Single VIOS 2.2.0.0 on a p740 which is running AIX 6.1 LPARs
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fvwm-themes-com
FVWM-THEMES-COM(1) Fvwm Utility FVWM-THEMES-COM(1)
NAME
fvwm-themes-com - fvwm-themes communication center
SYNOPSIS
fvwm-themes-com [ --help] [ --version] [ --name name ] [ --message message ] [ --lock-and-get ] [ --get-buffer ] [ --clear-buffer ] [
--buffer-name name ] [ --line lineNbr]
DESCRIPTION
This script is not a user script. It is used by Fvwm-Themes for communication between some FvwmScript scripts and some other programs.
Basically, you want to start a programs in the background which support the fvwm-themes-com communication protocol (e.g., fvwm-themes-menu-
app and fvwm-themes-config with the com-mode option can be used as generic examples), then you can use fvwm-themes-com to ask questions or
to give instructions to the background program. The answer are displayed by fvwm-themes-com in the standard out put and can be used by a
FvwmScript script via the GetoutPut instruction. The advantage of using this method is that the background program have to do its main job
only once (e.g., parsing a lot of informations and storing them in some variables) and a script can have very fast answer from the back-
ground program via fvwm-themes-com.
OPTIONS
--help - show the help and exit
--version - show the version and exit
--name name - the name of the communication (e.g., if you start fvwm-themes-menuapp with --com-name pid option you must use menuapp-pid as
name to communicate with it). The pipe used for communication are $FVWM_DATADIR/{.tmp-com-in-name,tmp-com-out-name,tmp-com-lock-name}. The
"buffer" file is $FVWM_USERDIR/.tmp-com-buffer-name
--message - A one line message to be sent to the back program.
--lock-and-get - Wait (a certain "time out") for an answer of the message. Then, the answer is displayed on STDOUT.
--line n - n must be an integer n > 0. In the case of a lock and get message, fvwm-themes-com will out put only the nth line of the answer
of the back program on STDOUT and will copy the complete answer in a "buffer" file. If you use the get-buffer option the nth line of the
buffer is out put on STDOUT.
--get-buffer - Out put the buffer file on STDOUT.
--buffer-name othername - Use an alternative name for the buffer file: $FVWM_USERDIR/.tmp-com-buffer-othername. This is usefull if two pro-
grams use the same background program and both use the buffer.
--clear-buffer - remove the buffer file.
USAGE
Here an example:
In the Script FvwmScript-Menus you first start the background program, here fvwm-themes-menuapp, and you set some variables for an easy use
of fvwm-themes-com:
# found the FvwmScript pid
Set $CMD = {perl -e '$t=getppid; print $t . "
"'}
Set $PID = (GetOutput $CMD 1 -1)
# Run fvwm-themes-menuapp until the end of the script
Do {Exec fvwm-themes-menuapp --com-mode --com-name=menuapp-}$PID{ &}
# to send fvwm-themes-com command
Set $SendMsgAndGet = {fvwm-themes-com --name menuapp-}$PID{ --lock-and-get --message=}
Set $SendMsg = {fvwm-themes-com --name menuapp-}$PID{ --message=}
Set $GetLine = {fvwm-themes-com --name menuapp-}$PID{ --get-buffer --line=}
Then in the Script you can ask fvwm-themes-menuapp for some informations:
# Get the menu list
Set $CMD = $SendMsgAndGet{"menu-items }$MENU{"}
Set $ItemsList = (GetOutput $CMD 1 -1)
ChangeTitle 11 $ItemsList
You can also just send an instruction to fvwm-themes-menuapp:
Set $CMD = $SendMsg{"exit"}
Do {Exec }$CMD
Of course your back program have to support the fvwm-themes-com protocol. See fvwm-themes-menuapp and fvwm-themes-config for examples (com-
mode option). See also FvwmScript-Menus and FvwmScript-ThemesCenter.
AUTHORS
Olivier Chapuis <olivier.chapuis@free.fr>, 5 May 2000.
COPYING
The script is distributed by the same terms as fvwm itself. See GNU General Public License for details.
BUGS
Report bugs to fvwm-themes-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
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