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Operating Systems AIX Multi-terabyte filesystem space increase on AIX7.1 Post 302992710 by alanp36 on Tuesday 28th of February 2017 08:47:54 PM
Old 02-28-2017
Quick update:

The filesystem increase went very smoothly. I did it in a number of steps, increasing in size as each step completed with no problems or delays.
Smallest increase was 1TB, largest increase was 5TB.

All of them completed very quickly, longest was probably around 20 seconds.

Cheers.
 

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MISSING(7)						     Linux Programmer's Manual							MISSING(7)

NAME
missing - missing manual pages DESCRIPTION
This manual page intends to document which manual pages are missing in various sections. Bug reports against the package manpages-dev or manpages were opened for all of them through the Debian Bug Tracking System (BTS). Some of these bug reports were reported upstream while some weren't. Upstream, however, is not able to create arbitrary manpages without additional information and additional spare time. Hence, it's completely useless to simply report them upstream. Manpages represent an important means of documentation which can easily be read and converted into various formats. They are very helpful for checking how things work, rather than for a tutorial. If you notice that more pages are missing, please try to find additional infor- mation and report it as wishlist bug against this package. If you are confident with the issue, please write up a preliminary manpage and attach it to the bug report. It doesn't matter if your Eng- lish is bad or if you mixed up markup, as long as the content can be used as source for a new manpage. A detailed documentation on how to write manpages is available in man(7). When writing manual pages please ensure that they are conforming with The Single UNIX Specification (see below). Linux ought to be con- forming to this specification. Differences need to be documented, in additional sections, though. MISSING PAGES
The following is a list of missing pages sorted by section and bug number. If you can contribute content or even a manual page, please send a mail to nnnnn@bugs.debian.org where nnnnn refers to the bug number from below. Section 3 - Library calls Bug#123999 obstack_alloc(3) - allocate memory obstack_free(3) - free formerly allocated memory obstack_copy(3) - allocate block with content obstack_copy0(3) - allocate block with content, zero terminated obstack_blank(3) - increase object size obstack_grow(3) - increase object size with content obstack_grow0(3) - increase object size with content, zero term. obstack_1grow(3) - increase object size by 1 character obstack_ptr_grow(3) - increase object size by value of pointer obstack_int_grow(3) - increase object size by sizeof(int) obstack_finish(3) - finish growing of an obstack object obstack_object_size(3) - return the size of an obstack object obstack_room(3) - available room in current chunk obstack_1grow_fast(3) - fast increase object size by 1 character obstack_ptr_grow_fast(3) - fast increase object by pointer value obstack_int_grow_fast(3) - fast increase object size by sizeof(int) obstack_blank_fast(3) - fast increase object size obstack_base(3) - return tentative address of beginning obstack_next_free(3) - return address of the first free byte obstack_object_size(3) - return size of currently growing object obstack_alignment_mask(3) - alter mask assignment obstack_chunk_size(3) - return chunk size of given obstack obstack_init(3) - initialize use of an obstack Bug#172139 wcstol(3) - convert a wide-character string to a long integer Bug#202022 iruserok_sa(3) - routines for returning a stream to a remote command (see rcmd(3)). Bug#208856 cap_set_proc(3), cap_get_proc(3) - POSIX capability manipulation on processes capsetp(3), capgetp(3) - Linux specific capability manipulation on arbitrary processes Bug#235967 if_nametoindex(3) - map network interface name to corresponding index. Bug#349388 argp_parse(3) - main interface to argp. Section 9 - Kernel routines Bug#102724 Mandrake seems to deliver section 9 manual pages, though their source is obscure and they do seem to be out-dated. Nevertheless, some section 9 manpages would be nice, indeed. Bug#179475 kapmd(9) - kernel APM thread keventd(9) - manage hotplug events khubd(9) - kernel USB hub daemon thread kjournald(9) - maintain the filesystem journal ksoftirqd(9) - software handling of incoming IRQs kswapd(9) - kernel swap daemon thread kupdated(9) - flush the journal scsi_eh(9) - kernel SCSI error handler thread SEE ALSO
undocumented(3), undocumented(7), man(7). Debian Bug Tracking System at <http://bugs.debian.org/manpages-dev>, the Single UNIX Specification, Version 2, at <http://www.open- group.org/onlinepubs/007908799/toc.htm>, the Single UNIX Specification, Version 3, at <http://www.UNIX-systems.org/version3/>. Debian GNU/Linux December 14th, 2001 MISSING(7)
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