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Operating Systems AIX AIX system dump analysis Post 303035288 by tomato00 on Sunday 19th of May 2019 11:55:31 PM
Old 05-20-2019
RecoveryOne
thank you for reply
the host is only oracle database machine.
i've got a message from oracle that the problem is not oracle.

Ok, what does mean ECA337?
 

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QUOTARESTORE(8) 					    BSD System Manager's Manual 					   QUOTARESTORE(8)

NAME
quotarestore -- restore dumped quota information to a file system volume SYNOPSIS
quotarestore [-d] file-system [dump-file] DESCRIPTION
The quotarestore program restores dumped quota information to a file system. The file dump-file should be in the format produced with quotadump(8). The quotas, expiration times, and configured grace times listed in the dump file are loaded into the named file system. The file-system argument should be a file or directory on the (mounted) file system, not a device special file. If the -d option is given, quota entries on the file system that are not mentioned in the dump file will be deleted. Otherwise, they are left alone. If the dump-file is not specified, standard input is used. SEE ALSO
quota(1), libquota(3), fstab(5), edquota(8), quotadump(8) HISTORY
The quotarestore command appeared in NetBSD 6.0. BSD
February 11, 2012 BSD
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