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Forum: AIX 08-21-2017
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Posted By dn888
I managed to remove the disk from the VG ...
I managed to remove the disk from the VG

vios:/home/padmin$ lsvg -p rootvg
0516-304 : Unable to find device id 0002ef4df616f969 in the Device
Configuration Database.
rootvg:
PV ID ...
Forum: AIX 08-10-2017
6,213
Posted By dn888
0002ef4df616f969 is only referenced to lg_dumplv,...
0002ef4df616f969 is only referenced to lg_dumplv, no other lv uses it.

Aren't I able to just remove it from lg_dumplv or even destroy lg_dumplv and then remove 0002ef4df616f969?

What risk do I...
Forum: AIX 08-08-2017
6,213
Posted By dn888
I found the lv that has this disk, but when I try...
I found the lv that has this disk, but when I try to remove it , I get the following error

vios:/home/padmin$ lslv -l lg_dumplv
0516-304 : Unable to find device id 0002ef4df616f969 in the Device...
Forum: AIX 08-05-2017
6,213
Posted By dn888
vios:/home/padmin$ help If available, you...
vios:/home/padmin$ help

If available, you can refer to the Base Document Library
for general assistance.

Some basic Commands are:

man -k keyword - lists commands relevant to a...
Forum: AIX 08-04-2017
6,213
Posted By dn888
vios:/home/padmin$ lslv -l hd2 hd2:/usr PV ...
vios:/home/padmin$ lslv -l hd2
hd2:/usr
PV COPIES IN BAND DISTRIBUTION
hdisk0 013:000:000 100% 000:000:013:000:000
hdisk3 013:000:000 ...
Forum: AIX 08-04-2017
6,213
Posted By dn888
Unable to extend file system
Hi,

I have inherited this AIX 5.3 host. I'm unable to increase the /usr file system. It gives me this error.

What needs to be done to remove this error?

vios:/home/padmin$ chfs -a size=+128M...
3,986
Posted By dn888
The encrypt program can be run by any user to...
The encrypt program can be run by any user to encrypt their files, its available on Solaris.

The example, I've ran above is under a non-root user.

But Corona688 did say that "There are no...
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Posted By dn888
I'm interested to know more. For instance,...
I'm interested to know more.

For instance, if a user encrypts an ascii file using the following method:

# echo hello > hello.out
#
# encrypt -a aes -i hello.out -o hello.out.encrypted
Enter...
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Posted By dn888
Because if you chmod it, the root user would...
Because if you chmod it, the root user would still be able to access it?
Forum: Solaris 03-16-2017
3,322
Posted By dn888
The -p option lists physical cpus, so yes, system...
The -p option lists physical cpus, so yes, system 1 has one physical cpu and system 2 has four physical cpus
Forum: Solaris 03-15-2017
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Posted By dn888
If your disk has failed completely, format would...
If your disk has failed completely, format would say "drive type unknown", like the c0t0d0 disk.

So at this point, you can try to resync the mirror. If it fails to complete the resync, then...
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Posted By dn888
His question was to prevent the file being...
His question was to prevent the file being viewed. So I assume the file owner is only user that should have access to it.
Forum: Solaris 03-14-2017
4,732
Posted By dn888
Your c0t0d0 is not part of the SVM setup so...
Your c0t0d0 is not part of the SVM setup so therefore you don't need to remove it from SVM. But it may be part of dump device or swap, do dumpadm or swap -l

For your SVM devices:

1. metareplace...
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Posted By dn888
If you don't want anyone viewing your content, an...
If you don't want anyone viewing your content, an option would be to encrypt the file with a secure passphrase.

On Solaris, use encrypt/decrypt
On Linux, use gpg2
1,838
Posted By dn888
There is a book called "Sudo Mastery- User Access...
There is a book called "Sudo Mastery- User Access Control for Real People" by Michael W Lucas. I find it very useful for understanding the sudo configuration as he explains it in simple terms.
Forum: Solaris 03-11-2017
1,936
Posted By dn888
All the drivers that were installed for the M4000...
All the drivers that were installed for the M4000 will complicate things on the M10. I would recommend you do a rebuild on the M10 rather than a restore.
Forum: Solaris 03-11-2017
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Posted By dn888
Can you show the metadb command?
Can you show the metadb command?
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