Out of family NDU causing servers to hang


 
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Old 03-01-2011
Out of family NDU causing servers to hang

Had to reboot over 30 servers out of 70 or so during out of family code load. Still searching but may all have VxVM 3.5 in common. Our last window had similar outcome but on HPUX. I think it has to do with time outs and volume manager is offlining the devices. This just started happening. Anyone else experiance this?
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h5repart(1)						      General Commands Manual						       h5repart(1)

NAME
h5repart - Repartitions a file or family of files. SYNOPSIS
h5repart [-v] [-V] [-[b|m]N[g|m|k]] source_file dest_file DESCRIPTION
h5repart splits a single file into a family of files, joins a family of files into a single file, or copies one family of files to another while changing the size of the family members. h5repart can also be used to copy a single file to a single file with holes. Sizes associated with the -b and -m options may be suffixed with g for gigabytes, m for megabytes, or k for kilobytes. File family names include an integer printf format such as %d. OPTIONS
-v Produce verbose output. -V Print a version number and exit. -bN The I/O block size, defaults to 1kB -mN The destination member size or 1GB source_file The name of the source file dest_file The name of the destination files SEE ALSO
h5dump(1), h5ls(1), h5diff(1), h5import(1), gif2h5(1), h52gif(1), h5perf(1) h5repart(1)