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1. AIX
Hi Experts , I want to start migrating our AIX 6.1 to AIX 7.1 . I am planning to use alt_disk_migration . Chris gibson has awesome documentation in the internet. However I am running into an issue with EMC odm filesets . So my current OS is AIX 6.1. and I have this :
lslpp -l | grep EMC
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2. AIX
Hi All,
I am trying to add odm_wait attribute to CuAt programatically using putattr(&pCuAt).
I was able to add when the odm_wait has positive value . But, I am facing issues when the odm_wait has negative value
As per IBM, these are the odm_wait possible values
#define ODM_WAIT -1 /*... (3 Replies)
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3. AIX
Hello!
I did a big mistake and now I have to change the ODM base manually :wall:
I had a server of test with 2 VG (rootvg and datavg). I had to test something on it with an other AIX version. So, to be sure to restore it, i did a mksysb before but I had completly forgotten the second vg and... (1 Reply)
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4. AIX
Hi,
I gonna try to explain my problem.
When I list my tty I have something like that:
sa3 is the RAN where the tty are connected.
Yesterday I tried to delete every tty from the RAN
I had a problem with a tty which was not possible to delete with rmdev -dl, so I had to :
- delete it... (0 Replies)
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5. AIX
Hi All,
I remove the default gateway by using a command line but I need also to remove it from ODM so that reboot will not trigger it back.
How do I remove it from ODM of AIX 5.3?
Thanks for any comment you may add. (4 Replies)
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6. AIX
When I run command:
>chdev -l hdisk1 -a pv=clear
It shows
Method error (/etc/methods/chgdisk):
0514-062 Cannot perform the requested function because the
specified device is busy.
run:
#>fuser -kxuc /dev/raw1
/dev/raw1:
How to clean PV id? (4 Replies)
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7. AIX
Can i have BIG help on ODM and LVM???
I m new to AIX.....
Devang (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: 10aix
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8. AIX
Hi there guys, if you have already this script as this will help us in determining of the two are consistent, and if it is not, which is the one correct. Hope you also have for this one.:) (1 Reply)
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9. AIX
I have replace a couple of hdisks in and old AIX 4 system. I have them assigned to the hdisk numbers previously in the system. When I don an lsvg -p vgname, i see them old devices by device number still come up as missing. I think they are still in the ODM,, how can I remove them?
Thanks
Mike (5 Replies)
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10. UNIX Benchmarks
Someone know something about this error ?
We have 5.2 and HACMP Cluster. (1 Reply)
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CRASH(8) BSD System Manager's Manual CRASH(8)
NAME
crash -- examine and debug system images
SYNOPSIS
crash [-M core] [-N kernel]
DESCRIPTION
The crash command is used to examine and debug system images.
If run without any arguments, crash operates on the running system.
The options are as follows:
-M core Operate on the specified crash dump instead of the default /dev/mem. Crash dumps should be from the same version of the system
and same machine architecture as the running version of crash, and must be uncompressed.
-N kernel Extract the name list from the specified kernel instead of the default /dev/ksyms.
The command syntax used by crash is the same as the in-kernel debugger. See the ddb(4) manual page for more information.
Operations and facilities that require a running system, such as breakpoints, are not supported by crash.
crash does not provide pagination. However, by using the pipe symbol, output may be sent to commands available from the shell. For example:
crash> ps | more
crash> ps | grep ioflush
SEE ALSO
ps(1), vmstat(1), ddb(4), pstat(8)
HISTORY
The crash command appeared in NetBSD 6.0.
BSD
March 7, 2009 BSD