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  1. theycallmetim

    HACMP & /home

    Most people use NFS with the HACMP Cross-mount feature to NFS mount the home directories across nodes. If the NFS server goes down, HACMP will then move the disk,ip, takeover the server portion and your home directories will be available. Please note that the nfs location and the client mount...
  2. theycallmetim

    HACMP V 5.1 on AIX 5.1. Etherchannel support.

    HACMP does not support EtherChannel.
  3. theycallmetim

    changing passwds

    man pwdadm
  4. theycallmetim

    changing passwds

    sorry pwdadm
  5. theycallmetim

    changing passwds

    pwdadmin
  6. theycallmetim

    DB2 V8 performance

    There are quite a few bugs in db2 v8. Make sure you have the latest fixpak installed (5). What level of AIX are you running? Looks like you have a very active memory system there. Most of your CPU time may be spent in scanning/freeing pages. Do you have tprof installed? run tprof -x...
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    Very slow performance after moving to another network

    1. kproc is the wait process. This is normal. It means the system is idle. What do you see in vmstat? 2. netstat -v en0 3. netstat -r 4. smit devices (communication devices)(Change/Show)
  8. theycallmetim

    mksysb message

    This means that by the time mksysb got around to backing up the files listed, they had been deleted. From the looks of it (PID_C) looks like a process was stopped. I wouldn't worry about it unless you know for sure that you need those files.
  9. theycallmetim

    Application Terminal Screens

    Does anyone have any information on writing terminal screen applications on AIX. such as topas or smit?
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    strange problem of FAST with AIX

    To answer your single point of failure question. Yes, you can have 2 FC cards shown to the same LUN, but only 1 can be active. 1 for fail-over. No more than 2. The latest lvm fileset is not included in ML2 Yes, you can used a "shared" lun, what I'm saying is the default LUN 31 that shows up...
  11. theycallmetim

    Shell Scripts - easy one

    No, the $ marks it as a variable, the {} mark the beginning/end of the varname. ie. you could have a variable name of me and me2. If you wanted me with the string 2 added to the end you'd have to do ${me}2 otherwise you'd get the value of me2 instead of me. he,he,he
  12. theycallmetim

    Shell Scripts - easy one

    you could also declare the var as an integer and use [[]] integer fw=0 if [[ $fw < 2 ]];then echo "Less than 2" fi
  13. theycallmetim

    HACMP 4.5 and cross mounts

    Do you have the mount fs before ip configured = true in your resource group?
  14. theycallmetim

    Hi 2 everyone.. i need some assista

    No way, the lsuser -a time_last_login ALL command is by far the easiest. It will give you the time in julian date.
  15. theycallmetim

    strange problem of FAST with AIX

    AIX has a few limitations. The main one is: a LUN can only be presented across 1 controller to 1 fiber card per host. That being said we had this problem as well. You need to get up to bos.rte.lvm 5.2.0.18 It fixes the varyonvg hang under an HA environment. (Ps if you vary it on by hand...
  16. theycallmetim

    'Packaging' a script in lpp format

    An easier way is with AIX 5.2 mkinstallp (it basically is a script that does the previous post) Available on the base installation media bos.adt.insttools LCD # 4-1133-02 or higher
  17. theycallmetim

    DUPLICATE PINGS

    Are you connected to more than 1 switch? Do you see a loop in your network? Are you running spanning-tree on the switches?
  18. theycallmetim

    'Packaging' a script in lpp format

    http://publib16.boulder.ibm.com/doc_link/en_US/a_doc_lib/aixprggd/genprogc/pkging_sw4_install.htm
  19. theycallmetim

    Wait Process !

    Looks like you are not running 5.2 - wait processes show up as kproc. root 516 25.0 5.0 8 15136 -A June15 14210:30 kproc
  20. theycallmetim

    Wait Process !

    ps aux

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