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What O/S?
What O/S?
Forum: AIX 03-14-2012
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Posted By Spellbound
Wow!...you have NO idea how blue the air here...
Wow!...you have NO idea how blue the air here just got! Skaperen, that command just showed me a directory that I, for some stupid reason thought was part of my datavg (it was before we migrated to a...
Forum: AIX 03-14-2012
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Posted By Spellbound
vbe, Yes I'm root on the box. I did delete the...
vbe, Yes I'm root on the box. I did delete the smit transaction log (it really wasn't that large).

in2nix4life, Ok...I want to check my understanding (being a Windows guy it's different under...
Forum: AIX 03-14-2012
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Posted By Spellbound
Thanks for the reply! I must be missing something...
Thanks for the reply! I must be missing something very basic here...<the joys of being a n00b>. When I do a df -m it shows that / has 1728mb blocks with 32.16mb free. So the question now is...what...
Forum: AIX 03-14-2012
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Posted By Spellbound
Scrutinizer, that was exactly what I was after!...
Scrutinizer, that was exactly what I was after! Although I did use -gs and -ms to drill it down (lol...gb's and mb's are easier to deal with).

zxmaus, I did go through and get rid of a bunch of...
Forum: AIX 03-13-2012
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Posted By Spellbound
Running out of space
AIX 6.1
Of course, right at the end of the day I see that my "/" file system is just about out of space. I've been googling and reading man pages, but my google-fu is weak today. How do I find out...
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Posted By Spellbound
Right-Click "My Computer" and select "Explore"...
Right-Click "My Computer" and select "Explore" and that will show you what's on the drive that is not hidden. To show what's hidden select "Tools", "Folder Options","View" and then select "Show...
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Posted By Spellbound
Actually, there is an easy way to do this without...
Actually, there is an easy way to do this without having to worry about SAMBA or FTP. Just mount the windows share within UNIX. Now, having said that...It may be O/S dependant (I've done it with AIX...
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Posted By Spellbound
How about Filezilla? I use it to upload/download...
How about Filezilla? I use it to upload/download files from my Windows box to my Unix box.
Forum: AIX 11-04-2011
21,078
Posted By Spellbound
Thanks for that! The only part I'm unclear on...
Thanks for that! The only part I'm unclear on is... won't the -s 8 set the size to 128GB? (From the man pages) Would I then just expand the fs?

Thanks as always!
Forum: AIX 11-04-2011
21,078
Posted By Spellbound
Create new Volume Group
Good afternoon all,
I'll probably confuse everyone as I'm a Windows guy dealing with AIX 6.1 and can't quite figure out how to do something. I have a P520 server running 2 LPARs and we have an IVM...
Forum: AIX 11-04-2011
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Posted By Spellbound
Have you tried a traceroute to the other side to...
Have you tried a traceroute to the other side to see what it gives you?
Forum: AIX 10-11-2011
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Posted By Spellbound
Strange, I just double-checked my HMC and don't...
Strange, I just double-checked my HMC and don't see the same as you posted. Could be a version difference I suppose (I know that mine is behind)
Forum: IP Networking 09-26-2011
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Posted By Spellbound
I don't recall how many network ID's a /8 is...
I don't recall how many network ID's a /8 is for, but for giggles I'd try 10.90.90.91/8 and then see if you can connect to the web interface on the AP.
Forum: AIX 09-26-2011
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Posted By Spellbound
I just checked my GUI and I don't see it saying...
I just checked my GUI and I don't see it saying specifically. It just says that the Environment is either AIX or Linux. We just named our LPARS to indicate what O/S was running (we have the same...
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Posted By Spellbound
I just tested the following ftp servername (or...
I just tested the following
ftp servername (or IP)
It then asks for a user ID and Password

From what you posted you are not being prompted for either? My guess that WinSCP is passing through a...
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Posted By Spellbound
I use Filezilla all the time to transfer files...
I use Filezilla all the time to transfer files from Unix to Windows (runs on Win7 no problem). Simple and easy to use.
Another way...not using FTP would be to mount a windows share in Unix. You...
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Posted By Spellbound
Late to the game...but... Two ways to do this...
Late to the game...but... Two ways to do this easily
1. Map the drive in Explorer
2. Check the 'net use' command <there are lots of examples on the net>
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Posted By Spellbound
Easy answer would be to setup a local hosts file...
Easy answer would be to setup a local hosts file on the Win 7 machine I believe.
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Posted By Spellbound
If you are in a Windows AD environment, this...
If you are in a Windows AD environment, this should be pretty easy to do. Just map all the required drives, create a batchfile <easiest way>, then use Windows Job Scheduler to run it.
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Posted By Spellbound
Could you not modify the script to email you on...
Could you not modify the script to email you on successful completion of the backup job?
Forum: AIX 09-20-2011
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Posted By Spellbound
Does it tell you what version of AIX it's...
Does it tell you what version of AIX it's running? I believe you can boot off of the installation disk and go into maintenance mode and reset the root password there.

HTH!
Forum: AIX 09-20-2011
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Posted By Spellbound
It's HW RAID, so I figure I'm probably good :b:
It's HW RAID, so I figure I'm probably good :b:
Forum: AIX 09-20-2011
1,492
Posted By Spellbound
Cheers! That's what I though and what I have...
Cheers! That's what I though and what I have found on the Interwebs, but couldn't find anything rock solid to prove it with.
Forum: AIX 09-20-2011
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Posted By Spellbound
Are you saying that with a 10 page document for...
Are you saying that with a 10 page document for example, that the user is getting a blank page every 2 pages? If this is the case, then I can't see it being a banner problem. I'm *guessing* that it...
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