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  1. DblBass

    file system checking

    Oh that we could archive but corporate likes it the way it is now.
  2. DblBass

    Solaris 9 (5/02) vs Solaris 9 (8/03)

    Dynamic Reconfigure
  3. DblBass

    Replacing disks

    here you go. Document ID: ID17234 Synopsis: Moving filesystems and boot devices with ufsdump and ufsrestore -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Document Body Top The following is an excruciatingly detailed procedure list to migrate filesystems...
  4. DblBass

    Look but not touch.....!

    What we do is export the partition as "ro" then mount it to a common mount point using automount. example: the data is in /export/volume1/data the /etc/dfs/dfstab has export/volume1/data shared as "ro" auto_direct has server:/export/volume1/data mount to /data you can...
  5. DblBass

    file system checking

    The way it works around here is IS does not own any data projects do, so we are not allowed to delete any files. All the managers say is buy more disks they are cheap. Go figure. We are a cadds shop and the main problem is a bunch of copies of the same drawing which also makes backups huge...
  6. DblBass

    file system checking

    Thanks Both mods were interesting I used the one from the awk master with an added ||p==100 to catch full file systems (which we have a ton of) Now, how do you get users to delete old files?
  7. DblBass

    file system checking

    I've been using the script below to check the filesystem usage on 20 servers and looking at the output now I want to reduce the amount of lines I look at to just server with over 90% usage on a filesystem. Is there a way to suppress the col header from the df command? #!/bin/csh cp /dev/null...

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