02-10-2016
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1. AIX
I have 2 workstations that when I do the smitty lsmksysb to verify the tape created by the smitty mksysb, both fail on the same problem:
restore: 0511-119 There is a missing header block.
restore: 0511-137 Trying to find the next header. Data maybe lost.
Starting again at file ....
I... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: Browser_ice
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2. AIX
Hi all,
when i exucte comman to see the contents of tape it gives an error like
tar: 0511-193 An error occurred while reading from the media.
The media surface is damaged
and insert clean catridge tape to clean the tape in tape then again i got the same.when i excute the same above... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: younusdba
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3. Red Hat
All,
I'm getting the following error while I try to register the server to connect the redhat network for the updates.
rhn_register updateLoginInfo() login info
rhn_register A socket error occurred: (111, 'Connection refused'), attempt #1
rhn_register A socket error occurred: (111,... (6 Replies)
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4. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi
I am trying to sort a file of 88075743B size. I am doing some processing on the file and after the processing is done; I get 2 files temp1 and temp2. I need to combine both these files as one and this final file should be sorted on fields 1 and 2. Space is the delimiter between fields. Record... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: diksha2207
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5. Shell Programming and Scripting
hi folk i need your help to find one logic....
i have error log same as any other error logs which get populated by no of events and errors...
but i need to grep the last occured errors.. which cant be duplicate.
here is my script.
========================
#!/usr/bin/ksh
grep -i... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: tapia
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6. Red Hat
I have RHEL5.3 that is with the Platform Cluster Manger PCM installation. on master node. Unfortunately some files were deleted from the /var directory and then the postgresql service couldn't start. I have deleted, rm -rf /var/lib/pgsql/data and started the service again now the service is running... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: ahsanpmd
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7. Solaris
Hi all,
Error occurred while making the net-snmp-5.4.4 on Solaris 5.10 version.
Environment
- Solaris 5.10-x86
- Net-SNMP-5.4.4.tar.gz
- Path (/etc/profile)
PATH=/usr/local/bin:$PATH
export PATH
LD_LIBRARY_PATHUSR=/usr/ccs/bin:
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH
Error01 - summary
***... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: ziosnim
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8. AIX
Hi guys,
i'm a student in IT specially AIX.
I'm from france and i'm not very fluent in english.
My problem is about create an mksysb from a NIM MASTER
0512-005 mksysb: Backup Completed.urred for rootvg.
than thThe backup command completed with errors.
backup: The messages displayed on... (12 Replies)
Discussion started by: Tharsan
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9. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi ,
I was invoking a sh file using the nohup command. But while invoking, I received a below error.
Error occurred during initialization of VM
Unable to load native library: /u01/libjava.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
.
Could you please help out.
Regards,... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: Kamal1108
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TM(4) Kernel Interfaces Manual TM(4)
NAME
tm - TM-11/TU-10 magtape interface
DESCRIPTION
The files mt0, ..., mt7 refer to the DEC TU10/TM11 magtape. When closed it can be rewound or not, see below. If it was open for writing,
two end-of-files are written. If the tape is not to be rewound it is positioned with the head between the two tapemarks.
If the 0200 bit is on in the minor device number the tape is not rewound when closed.
A standard tape consists of a series of 512 byte records terminated by an end-of-file. To the extent possible, the system makes it possi-
ble, if inefficient, to treat the tape like any other file. Seeks have their usual meaning and it is possible to read or write a byte at a
time. Writing in very small units is inadvisable, however, because it tends to create monstrous record gaps.
The mt files discussed above are useful when it is desired to access the tape in a way compatible with ordinary files. When foreign tapes
are to be dealt with, and especially when long records are to be read or written, the `raw' interface is appropriate. The associated files
are named rmt0, ..., rmt7. Each read or write call reads or writes the next record on the tape. In the write case the record has the same
length as the buffer given. During a read, the record size is passed back as the number of bytes read, provided it is no greater than the
buffer size; if the record is long, an error is indicated. In raw tape I/O, the buffer must begin on a word boundary and the count must be
even. Seeks are ignored. A zero byte count is returned when a tape mark is read, but another read will fetch the first record of the new
tape file.
FILES
/dev/mt?, /dev/rmt?
SEE ALSO
tp(1)
BUGS
If any non-data error is encountered, it refuses to do anything more until closed. In raw I/O, there should be a way to perform forward
and backward record and file spacing and to write an EOF mark.
TM(4)