We are looking at running MPIO for it's redundancy and load balancing benefits. Does anyone know what pieces of software or modules are needed on the VIO server to get load balancing to work. Remember we are using EMC's DMX3500 storage system. We no longer want to use Powerpath. :rolleyes: ... (2 Replies)
Hi
I would like to ask what the benefits are of changing from RDAC to MPIO when connecting to a DS4000 on AIX 5.3? I have heard that IBM MPIO "might" support more than 1 active path to a LUN when connecting to a DS4800 through more than 1 host connection on the same AIX client. I understand that... (8 Replies)
Hi folks,
does anybody have a link to a documentation how to implement native MPIO on AIX? We are using EMC PowerPath and Datacore SanSymphony/Cambex for this so far and I wasn't able to find a good description on that topic. All I know so far is that mkpath, chpath and lspath are used to... (3 Replies)
If PATH is set to ../bin:../sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/local/bin (chunk of path string). Sometime when I try to execute ls command it says ../bin/ls not found. According to my understanding "ls" should be searched in all the path varibales that we set in the PATH varaibale.
Is there any reason for the... (5 Replies)
hello
On Debian Lenny, I first ran apt-get install git-core and then removed it to install from source. The trouble is that when I typed git --version, I am get:
-bash: /usr/bin/git: No such file or directory
of course, git is now in /usr/local/bin
I don't understand why since... (1 Reply)
Hi,
I was trying to uninstall the native MPIO driver on the AIX 6.1 machine we have in our lab and ran into a whole bunch dependent filesets initially. I deleted the disks, fcsX, fscsiX, fcnetX and tried again, but ran into the same error.
Subsequently, I figured out that the OS disks in... (4 Replies)
We have AIX 6.1 system attached to SAN disks (DS4700 and DS8100) thru SVC.
Initially when the system was I forgot to install sddpcm drivers. and wanted to know how can i go with the installation of the sddpcm drivers.
My understandin going thru the manual ... (3 Replies)
Hello,
I logged in to the unix solaris with my user name and then I again logged in with the sudo bash -l command
now when I do echo $PATH
It shows me => /usr/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin/usr/sbin:/usr/ucb:/usr/local/bin
How do i find out where is this file located for setting the... (3 Replies)
Hi All,
I have followed the steps to set up the public and private keys for SFTP setup. Somehow the SFTP is not working and I get following errors:
==> sftp -v remote_user@remote_host_name_changed
OpenSSH_5.4p1, OpenSSL 0.9.8m 25 Feb 2010
debug1: Reading configuration data... (12 Replies)
I have found failed mpio path on AIX and enabled that failed path as below
failed path on AIX
bash-3.2# lspath -l hdisk10
Enabled hdisk10 fscsi0
Enabled hdisk10 fscsi0
Failed hdisk10 fscsi3
Enabled hdisk10 fscsi3
Enabled failed path as below
chpath -l hdisk10 -p fscsi3 -s enable... (13 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT OSX
utf2
UTF2(5) BSD File Formats Manual UTF2(5)NAME
utf2 -- Universal character set Transformation Format encoding of runes
SYNOPSIS
ENCODING "UTF2"
DESCRIPTION
The UTF2 encoding has been deprecated in favour of UTF-8. New applications should not use UTF2.
The UTF2 encoding is based on a proposed X-Open multibyte FSS-UCS-TF (File System Safe Universal Character Set Transformation Format) encod-
ing as used in Plan 9 from Bell Labs. Although it is capable of representing more than 16 bits, the current implementation is limited to 16
bits as defined by the Unicode Standard.
UTF2 representation is backwards compatible with ASCII, so 0x00-0x7f refer to the ASCII character set. The multibyte encoding of runes
between 0x0080 and 0xffff consist entirely of bytes whose high order bit is set. The actual encoding is represented by the following table:
[0x0000 - 0x007f] [00000000.0bbbbbbb] -> 0bbbbbbb
[0x0080 - 0x07ff] [00000bbb.bbbbbbbb] -> 110bbbbb, 10bbbbbb
[0x0800 - 0xffff] [bbbbbbbb.bbbbbbbb] -> 1110bbbb, 10bbbbbb, 10bbbbbb
If more than a single representation of a value exists (for example, 0x00; 0xC0 0x80; 0xE0 0x80 0x80) the shortest representation is always
used (but the longer ones will be correctly decoded).
The final three encodings provided by X-Open:
[00000000.000bbbbb.bbbbbbbb.bbbbbbbb] ->
11110bbb, 10bbbbbb, 10bbbbbb, 10bbbbbb
[000000bb.bbbbbbbb.bbbbbbbb.bbbbbbbb] ->
111110bb, 10bbbbbb, 10bbbbbb, 10bbbbbb, 10bbbbbb
[0bbbbbbb.bbbbbbbb.bbbbbbbb.bbbbbbbb] ->
1111110b, 10bbbbbb, 10bbbbbb, 10bbbbbb, 10bbbbbb, 10bbbbbb
which provides for the entire proposed ISO-10646 31 bit standard are currently not implemented.
SEE ALSO mklocale(1), setlocale(3), utf8(5)BSD October 11, 2002 BSD