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Forum: AIX 02-03-2009
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From IBM: Backing up critical HMC data You...
From IBM:

Backing up critical HMC data
You can back up important console information to a USB Flash Memory Device, DVD, via FTP, or over the network.

Using the HMC, you can back up all...
Forum: AIX 02-03-2009
7,793
Posted By AIXtexas
HMC Backup
I have a few HMC questions.

Version: 7
Release: 3.3.0
Build Level: 20080421.1
Base Version: V7R3.3.0
Model Type: 7042CR4

1. What are the types of backups should be performed on the HMC in...
Forum: AIX 11-27-2006
54,156
Posted By AIXtexas
Thanks, AIX_dude. Shane
Thanks, AIX_dude.

Shane
Forum: AIX 10-12-2006
54,156
Posted By AIXtexas
What do you mean by edit /etc/passwd and...
What do you mean by edit /etc/passwd and /etc/security/passwd?

Shane
Forum: AIX 10-10-2005
19,087
Posted By AIXtexas
Thanks everyone for the help. It turns out the...
Thanks everyone for the help. It turns out the job was a batch job that was actually running under root. So, I modified root's fsize to -1 and all is well. Also, after I changed /etc/security/limits,...
Forum: AIX 10-06-2005
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Posted By AIXtexas
What is weird is when I issue the lsuser command...
What is weird is when I issue the lsuser command on the user, it shows the fsize is set to -1. But when I issue the ulimit -a command as the user, the fsize is 4194272???

Thanks,
Shane
Forum: AIX 10-06-2005
19,087
Posted By AIXtexas
After I made the changes in the limits file I had...
After I made the changes in the limits file I had the user log off and back in, but got the same results. I'll have to test to see if root can create a file over 2 GB's.

Below is the ulimit -a...
Forum: AIX 10-06-2005
19,087
Posted By AIXtexas
User unable to create a file over 2 GB's in size
Hello, this is my first post.

I have a user who cannot create a file over 2 GB's in size eventhough the FS is large file enabled and I added a special stanza in /etc/security/limits to allow an...
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