shoux,
Here is what I would look at:
If you have any large files, or files that everyone accesses, I would:
run >LIST FILENAME F1 DET.SUP (supplying the filename)
This checks for file corruption. If everytrhing is ok, it just returns a record count.
>FILE.STAT FILENAME (this can take a while...
After you run /sbin/sysctl....
what is the value in /proc/sys/kernel/shmmax? After rebooting, what is it? In the past, on other Linuxes, I usually just go to /proc/sys/kernel and: echo value > shmmax.
I needed to find HBA for a fibre channel adapter.
First I used:
lsdev -Cc adapter - to find adapter name, fcs0.
Than I ran: lscfg -vl fcs0
I believe HBA is under Device Specific (Z8).
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