Just in need of your help again, I have managed to get a script to check the linux disk usage stuff. But wanted to tweak it little more to get the desired output.
Requirement:
Now its querying only one mount point, As its not saving in array instead calling it as variables. So i need each and every mount point to be check for its usage.
example mount points:
/
/dev/shm
/boot
/var
sometimes in Solaris 8 when I go to mount filesystems using either the mount command or by editing the /etc/vfstab, i get a nice little error message saying the the number of allowable mount points has been exceeded. I have read man pages until I am blue in the face and no where can I find what the... (3 Replies)
How do I make a mount point reconnect at boot without editing /etc/fstab? Is there an option (or switch) to make this persistent when issuing the mount command from a client? (1 Reply)
hi,
I believe a mount point does not have to be a physical disk, but rather a logical one? Is this correct? if so, how can I find out if my mount points are on different physical disks?
thanks (9 Replies)
Hi there,
I would like people to test a script on as many situations as possible so we can find out errors and lacks.
I wrote the script to help me work around mount points, especially when doing batch job on files (like backup) and to avoid duplicate operations through mount points.
For... (2 Replies)
Hi all,
First of all I dont even know the ABC of scripting ..
But now I want a Script to see the mount points of the file systems
Can any body help plsssssssss :o (1 Reply)
Hi folks,
I have been asked to performed the following:
Add the following new moint points systemA:/avp and SystemB:/usr/sap/trans to be the new linux server ZZZ
How can I add those mount points and how those mount points can become another linuz server?:wall::wall::wall: (2 Replies)
This is what I have so far
grep -lir "some text" *
I need to check all files on the system for this text, if the text is found I need to change the file permissions so only ROOT has read and write access.
How can this be done? (3 Replies)
I am looking for a way to log and graphically display cpu and RAM usage of linux processes over time. Since I couldn't find a simple tool to so (I tried zabbix and munin but installation failed) I started writing a shell script to do so
The script file parses the output of top command through... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: andy_dufresne
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