The Migration and DVD/CD Sharing Update is recommended for all users. It provides enhanced customization capabilities and improved performance for migration over FireWire, Ethernet and wireless networks.
I'd like to share some experiences and what I found for NIS migration from Solaris 8 NIS to Linux platform.
I'm not an expert for both platforms, it's just when I tested both systems and found something really tricky. That might takes a lot of time for you to find the root cause. So, I think I can... (11 Replies)
Hello,
Running AIX 7.1 7100-00-03-1115, trying to make a mksysb image to a dvd drive using mkdvd. My final command looks like this..
mkdvd -e -V rootvg -R -C /usr1/AIXADMIN/mkcd/cd_fs -I /usr1/AIXADMIN/mkcd/cd_images -M /usr1/AIXADMIN/mkcd/mksysbimage -d /dev/cd0 -Y
When i run this... (3 Replies)
I'm New to AIX / VIOS
We're doing a FC switch cutover on an ibm device, connected via SAN.
How do I tell if one path to my remote disk is lost? (aix lvm)
How do I tell when my link is down on my HBA port?
Appreciate your help, very much! (4 Replies)
Hi all,
i have just migrate my aix 6.1 to 7.1.
After migration my release is: 7100-00-03-1115
now i try to update to 7100-01-00-1140 but i receive lots of BUILD CHECK DATE FAILED on"mcr.rte" and other packets.
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... (3 Replies)
Hi,
I can not download iso file as it failed after
downloading 1.1 or 1.2 gigs. I tried several
times but each time it failed and the error
messages like "File not found" or "Read error".
My connection is stable (shown 32kbps and 18 hrs
completion time) and I used jdownloader and
flashgot... (10 Replies)
I have T5220 server with DVD drive. I have installed few logical domains in the server and wonder how they can share the DVD drive. I have not seen any mention of that in Sun documentation. (7 Replies)
I have RedHat 9.0 installed on three of my servers (PIII - 233MHz) and want that they share a common IP address so that any request made reaches each of the servers.
Can anyone suggest how should I setup my LAN. I'm new to networking in Linux so please elaborate and would be thankful for a timely... (2 Replies)
biomaj(1) USER COMMANDS biomaj(1)NAME
biomaj - downloads and transform remote biological data banks
SYNOPSIS
biomaj [-h]
DESCRIPTION
BioMAJ (BIOlogie Mise A Jour) is a workflow engine dedicated
to data synchronization and processing.The Software automates
the update cycle and the supervision of the locally mirrored
databank repository. User must have roots rights to run biomaj.
OPTIONS -h display the list of commands.
INSTALL
At installation, BioMAJ requires a database to run (MySQL), installer should first create a database (biomaj_log) and a database user (the
one used at installation setup).
The database configuration for biomaj can be set or modified in /etc/biomaj/db_properties/global.properties.
In the install fails due to a SQL error, the install script must be manually run to create/upgrade the database:
perl /usr/share/biomaj/sql/migration/update.pl
The script will create/upgrade the database and update the configuration files.
ADMIN USER
A default admin user (admin) is created by the scripts. If using the biomaj-watcher, the default password (admin) MUST be changed immedi-
atly via the watcher interface.
If only biomaj core is used, password is useless.
.PP
UPGRADE
In the case of a package upgrade, if properly configured, the migration scripts will be ran automatically at install.
It is possible to run manually the script:
.B See perl /usr/share/biomaj/sql/migration/update.pl -h
for usage.
DATA BANKS
By default, biomaj is configured (data.dir in global.properties) to write banks to /var/lib/biomaj.
EXAMPLES
Update a bank:
biomaj --update genbank
Show console
biomaj --update genbank --console
Show status:
biomaj --status
EXIT STATUS
biomaj returns a zero exist status if it succeeds, it does not represent the bank update status.
AUTHOR
Olivier Sallou (olivier.sallou (at) irisa.fr) Romaric Sabas (romaric.sabas (at) irisa.fr)
version 1.2.0 September 14, 2011 biomaj(1)