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Forum: AIX 07-08-2014
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Posted By ibmtech
Ok, Nothing more is coming to my mind now, at...
Ok,
Nothing more is coming to my mind now, at this point what I can say is

Add tsm server (20.x) to /etc/hosts file of client.

Make sure you follow the correct naming convention for both, if...
Forum: AIX 07-04-2014
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Posted By bakunin
This sounds quite strange. First, do you...
This sounds quite strange.

First, do you have a VIOS or are you using HEAs in your LPAR?

Second, do you have any "energy saving" enabled in your system profiles? Believe it or not, there is...
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Posted By bakunin
The "K" KVM is for "Kernel-based", so it should...
The "K" KVM is for "Kernel-based", so it should be independent of any distribution.My experience with CentOS (basically a RedHat) was satisfying, but probably other distributions would have been...
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Posted By MadeInGermany
It seems this can happen after a move of the VM. ...
It seems this can happen after a move of the VM.
Work-around: switch auto-move off for SuSE VMs. Manually move them, and reboot them if performance becomes bad and/or system load becomes high.
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Posted By Peasant
It's hard to tell without access to server. ...
It's hard to tell without access to server.

You might want to check the iostat output on the machine.
If the values are high, check the machine for processes doing intensive disk operations.
...
Forum: AIX 08-13-2013
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Posted By MichaelFelt
I recommend you look at Nigel's movies: AIX...
I recommend you look at Nigel's movies: AIX Movies (http://www.youtube.com/user/nigelargriffiths)
He has a section on IVM - much better that anything I made - way back when.
Forum: AIX 08-09-2013
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Posted By ibmtech
Hmm, My perception was different, I was taking...
Hmm,
My perception was different, I was taking into account the actual failover of network from one VIOS to other VIOS.

Since you have only one VIO server, the dual redundancy of HEA is termed as...
Forum: AIX 08-09-2013
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Posted By ibmtech
Ok, When you click "View/Modify Host Ethernet...
Ok,
When you click "View/Modify Host Ethernet Adapters", you are seeing two HEA's, now check the one on the top and select properties,
under general tab check mark the option called "Allow virtual...
Forum: AIX 08-09-2013
8,310
Posted By ibmtech
Hello there, lp-hea are the native adapters...
Hello there,

lp-hea are the native adapters attached to the Balde itself (they are HEA, and each HEA has 4 Logical ports). We use them, say for the first installation or for servers where you...
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Posted By blackrageous
rsync uses port 873 by default per /etc/services...
rsync uses port 873 by default per /etc/services so it would have to be opened; however, you don't have to use the default port...you can change it on the command line. see rsync --help
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Posted By fpmurphy
Have a look at Proxmax VE. It comes close to...
Have a look at Proxmax VE. It comes close to what you are looking for.
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Posted By bakunin
If it is easy or not depends on if you have...
If it is easy or not depends on if you have simple demands or not. What exactly did you expect to get as an answer? And what exactly are we supposed to tell you knowing only your desired domain name?...
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Posted By methyl
I don't know what TSM is on your system or...
I don't know what TSM is on your system or whether other items in startup depend on it.
Subject to thorough checking, the general answer is to rename the link S01tsminst1_dmserv.rc to something...
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Posted By Scott
You had never said that! Did you check the...
You had never said that!

Did you check the logfiles for problems during booting?

Can you show the relevant fstab entry and the output of who -r, chkconfig --list nfs and service nfs status...
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Posted By fpmurphy
Have you added an appropriate entry to /etc/fstab...
Have you added an appropriate entry to /etc/fstab on the NFS client?
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Posted By admin_xor
Sorry, but I got confused to see your post. Which...
Sorry, but I got confused to see your post. Which one is NFS server and which one is NFS client. Does the issue occur when you reboot the NFS server or the NFS client?

Do you mean to say that the...
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Posted By admin_xor
I do not see the rest of the code and I'm not...
I do not see the rest of the code and I'm not used to Suse Linux, but, I think the main issue is the response time of the NFS server. Sleep causes the script to be idle for 40 seconds during which...
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Posted By vbe
I think the best way to answer your concern is: ...
I think the best way to answer your concern is:
Should a system swap? Only when under heavy usage?
- This should be episodic...If it more than weekly, then consider investing in more RAM.
...
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Posted By vbe
Depends alot on the size of the swap and not so...
Depends alot on the size of the swap and not so much % ratio... (what is 10% of 1 GB of disk to write nowerdays? 10% of 64 GB is not quite the same...)
The swap usage becomes a concern when...
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Posted By spynappels
Not sure how this works in SUSE, but could you...
Not sure how this works in SUSE, but could you add the commands in a post-up statement in the interface conf file?
Forum: Fedora 10-17-2011
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Posted By otheus
1. Redhat's default ntpd.conf configuration is...
1. Redhat's default ntpd.conf configuration is pure shit. Don't use it. Don't even think about basing your config on it. Notably, remove the "server 127.127...." and fudge lines.

2. You're...
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Posted By Corona688
Somehow, you don't seem to have a useradd...
Somehow, you don't seem to have a useradd command, at least none whereis can find :confused: You've got manpages for it but not the utility itself. Try 'man useradd' and see if it describes where...
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Posted By dude2cool
etx3 by default reserves 5% space. You can google...
etx3 by default reserves 5% space. You can google that and read more about it. I think you can use tune2fs to reclaim that default reservation, but if it is critical FS, I would leave it in. There is...
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Posted By itkamaraj
windows share ? ---> is that share drive which is...
windows share ? ---> is that share drive which is present in some other system ?
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Posted By Corona688
dd is a general purpose data moving command. ...
dd is a general purpose data moving command. It's sometimes used for moving data from one raw disk to another but it's a flexible command and doesn't care what kind of files or devices it's talking...
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