vios:/home/padmin$ help
If available, you can refer to the Base Document Library
for general assistance.
Some basic Commands are:
man -k keyword - lists commands relevant to a keyword
man command - prints out the manual pages for a command
cat - concatenates files (and just prints them out)
vi - text editor
ls - lists contents of directory
mail - sends and receives mail
passwd - changes login password
sccshelp - views information on the Source Code Control System
smit - system management interface tool
tset - sets terminal modes
who - who is on the system
write - writes to another user
To find programs about mail, use the command: man -k mail
and print out the man command documentation via: man mail
You can log out of the system by typing: exit
Code:
vios:/home/padmin$ lsvg -p rootvg
0516-304 : Unable to find device id 0002ef4df616f969 in the Device
Configuration Database.
rootvg:
PV ID PV STATE TOTAL PPs FREE PPs FREE DISTRIBUTION
0002ef4df616f969 removed 546 538 110..101..109..109..109
hdisk0 active 546 454 109..89..38..109..109
hdisk3 active 546 469 109..104..38..109..109
vios:/home/padmin$
---------- Post updated at 07:17 PM ---------- Previous update was at 07:13 PM ----------
I have mentioned AIX 5.3 because its the information I got from this host using oslevel command.
I see lsvg -p rootvg command also list the device 0002ef4df616f969 as removed.
To become root , I used the command oem_setup_env
Code:
vios:/home/padmin$ whoami
root
vios:/home/padmin$
Last edited by Scott; 08-05-2017 at 11:58 AM..
Reason: Use code tags, please
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LEARN ABOUT V7
login
LOGIN(1) General Commands Manual LOGIN(1)NAME
login - sign on
SYNOPSIS
login [ username ]
DESCRIPTION
The login command is used when a user initially signs on, or it may be used at any time to change from one user to another. The latter
case is the one summarized above and described here. See `How to Get Started' for how to dial up initially.
If login is invoked without an argument, it asks for a user name, and, if appropriate, a password. Echoing is turned off (if possible)
during the typing of the password, so it will not appear on the written record of the session.
After a successful login, accounting files are updated and the user is informed of the existence of .mail and message-of-the-day files.
Login initializes the user and group IDs and the working directory, then executes a command interpreter (usually sh(1)) according to speci-
fications found in a password file. Argument 0 of the command interpreter is `-sh.
Login is recognized by sh(1) and executed directly (without forking).
FILES
/etc/utmp accounting
/usr/adm/wtmp accounting
/usr/mail/* mail
/etc/motd message-of-the-day
/etc/passwd password file
SEE ALSO init(8), newgrp(1), getty(8), mail(1), passwd(1), passwd(5)DIAGNOSTICS
`Login incorrect,' if the name or the password is bad.
`No Shell', `cannot open password file', `no directory': consult a programming counselor.
LOGIN(1)