Hi,
I think first what you need to do is:
#lsvg -p rootvg
You will see with that command how many free phisical partitions are available. If you have any ones, count them, multiple them with your PPSize for rootvg. Then you find out how much you can increase / filesystem or how big new...
Hi,
I don't know how zip works in unix environment but maybe
instead of including tape device within statement you could run it with tape redirection. I only guess ... :)
for example:
find . -print | zip filename.zip -@ > /dev/rmt0
Bogdan
Hi,
I am not sure if it's you want to get, but maybe you can use for your stuff. It's not elegant solution but ... ;)
test_file:
hello-1
hello-2
hello-3
command to run:
awk '{print "hello-"substr($1,7,length($1)-6)+1}' test_file
desc:
+1 -> value to increase
Hope this helps a...
You can use diag command. Diagnostics should be available from the Diagnostic Selection / System Checkout (or something like that) You can check all devices to find if there is more error messages. If while you're running tests you get device busy message (probably you get) then you need to...
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