I checked the server and when I checked the disk space :
Which is not supposed to happen because there are other mounted partition which should have been show there.
Note that this might be caused by an automounter. Most of them mount only when the FS is accessed and therefore you don't see it in dfs output when it was not accessed for some time. I had that (rather strange) effect once on a Solaris system.
I have a solaris server having oracle and oracle apps running !
When some one attempts to generate a code, they click a link on the web interface which runs an rsh script from a computer called Helpdesk onto my solaris server and what happens is the web interface show an error message saying... (4 Replies)
hi friends,
I am trying to automate the daily monitoring process of UNIX server and it's processes. the script are below
i executed the above script using ksh -x monitortest1.sh in root login . It shows error at some lines .
1. i logged in using root ,but it... (8 Replies)
Hi,
I am trying to calculate the CPU Usage by getting the difference between the idle time reported by /proc/stat at 2 different intervals. Now the 4th entry in the first line of /proc/stat will give me the 'idle time'. But I also came across /proc/uptime that gives me 2 entries : 1st one as the... (0 Replies)
Hi all!!
1. I am totally new to Mail server but now in our management decided to run own
mail server, still now we are running our mail server using godaddy!! if we
transfer
all mail accounts to here means what are the steps i need to do??
2. I have basic idea in postfix , which... (2 Replies)
I currently have a web server its on a small harddrive I didn't know my site would grow so fast but now I need a bigger hard drive. Instead of adding another harddrive (host charge monthly of how many hard drives connected to server) is there anyway to just move the whole os to a bigger hard drive... (2 Replies)
Hi,
I am currently in the process of implementing port based authentication(802.1x) in my home network through radius(FreeRadius).
I want all my clients to use a certificate for authenticating (eap-tls)
However openssl's massive amount of configuration options has me a bit confused.
And... (0 Replies)
Hello everyone,
I would like to setup a lamp server from a minimal distro and to compile PHP, MySQL and Apache myself.
I have chosen CentOS minimal for the OS and I am trying to build the stack by hand... But well, it appears I need some help!
First: I am looking for good and recent... (3 Replies)
I have a HP Proliant server with centOS.
This is the software that I run:
- SSH + SFTP
- NGINX
- PHP7
- Bitcoind
- MYSQL
Would you recommend FreeBSD or CentOS for this software.
Also how hard is it to set this up with FreeBSD compaired to CentOS?
I never used FreeBSD before, is it hard... (3 Replies)
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I'm using AWS EC2 instance for my application. My application is high disk I/O based and EFS could not be used in my case.
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disktab
DISKTAB(5) BSD File Formats Manual DISKTAB(5)NAME
disktab -- disk description file
SYNOPSIS
#include <disktab.h>
DESCRIPTION
disktab is a simple database which describes disk geometries and disk partition characteristics. It is used to initialize the disk label on
the disk. The format is patterned after the termcap(5) terminal data base. Entries in disktab consist of a number of `:' separated fields.
The first entry for each disk gives the names which are known for the disk, separated by `|' characters. The last name given should be a
long name fully identifying the disk.
The following list indicates the normal values stored for each disk entry.
Name Type Description
ty str Type of disk (e.g. removable, winchester)
dt str Type of controller (e.g. SMD, ESDI, floppy)
ns num Number of sectors per track
nt num Number of tracks per cylinder
nc num Total number of cylinders on the disk
sc num Number of sectors per cylinder, ns*nt default
su num Number of sectors per unit, sc*nc default
se num Sector size in bytes, DEV_BSIZE default
sf bool Controller supports bad144-style bad sector forwarding
rm num Rotation speed, rpm, 3600 default
sk num Sector skew per track, default 0
cs num Sector skew per cylinder, default 0
hs num Headswitch time, usec, default 0
ts num One-cylinder seek time, usec, default 0
il num Sector interleave (n:1), 1 default
d[0-4] num Drive-type-dependent parameters
bs num Boot block size, default BBSIZE
sb num Superblock size, default SBSIZE
ba num Block size for partition `a' (bytes)
bd num Block size for partition `d' (bytes)
be num Block size for partition `e' (bytes)
bf num Block size for partition `f' (bytes)
bg num Block size for partition `g' (bytes)
bh num Block size for partition `h' (bytes)
fa num Fragment size for partition `a' (bytes)
fd num Fragment size for partition `d' (bytes)
fe num Fragment size for partition `e' (bytes)
ff num Fragment size for partition `f' (bytes)
fg num Fragment size for partition `g' (bytes)
fh num Fragment size for partition `h' (bytes)
oa num Offset of partition `a' in sectors
ob num Offset of partition `b' in sectors
oc num Offset of partition `c' in sectors
od num Offset of partition `d' in sectors
oe num Offset of partition `e' in sectors
of num Offset of partition `f' in sectors
og num Offset of partition `g' in sectors
oh num Offset of partition `h' in sectors
pa num Size of partition `a' in sectors
pb num Size of partition `b' in sectors
pc num Size of partition `c' in sectors
pd num Size of partition `d' in sectors
pe num Size of partition `e' in sectors
pf num Size of partition `f' in sectors
pg num Size of partition `g' in sectors
ph num Size of partition `h' in sectors
ta str Partition type of partition `a' (4.2BSD filesystem, swap, etc)
tb str Partition type of partition `b'
tc str Partition type of partition `c'
td str Partition type of partition `d'
te str Partition type of partition `e'
tf str Partition type of partition `f'
tg str Partition type of partition `g'
th str Partition type of partition `h'
FILES
/etc/disktab
SEE ALSO getdiskbyname(3), disklabel(5), disklabel(8), newfs(8)HISTORY
The disktab description file appeared in 4.2BSD.
BSD June 5, 1993 BSD