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  1. adjyzk

    Increase swap space

    You may be stuck using filesystem swap. on the root drive slice 2 (free hog) tells you the size of the disk. what you need to do to determine if you can add raw swap is to see if you have 512MB of free space on one of the other disks. I am assumong that you are not running any kind of RAID on...
  2. adjyzk

    Increase swap space

    Wow I do not see a swap partition on your root disk. It must be that swap is on another disk. Please send the output from #mount -p #swap -s #swap -l
  3. adjyzk

    Increase swap space

    What type of system are we working on? Give me the output from this command. Be carefull you can redefine the root drive here. as root #format choose 0 c0t0d0 (this should be the first choice) format> partition partition> print (it will print the partition table at this point this is the...
  4. adjyzk

    Increase swap space

    I would recommend not using filesystem swap. I would recommend increasing the slice you are currently using for swap or adding a second disk and defining a swap slice the exact same size. The latter will give you greater performance. Severial things need to be known beforehand. Not knowing...
  5. adjyzk

    Catalog backups

    Hi, Do a man on bpbackupdb and use the -dpath option. I do this to tape to create a database backup to send off with my weekly dups.
  6. adjyzk

    Duplicate all latest Full Backups to new tapes?

    Hi, this is my first reply to a forum. Hope you find this of use. Below is what I use to duplicate tapes. Some site spicific stuff has been ommited. This script has been working and I have not updated it since 3.2GA, I am currently running 4.5. #!/bin/ksh SCRIPT_DIR=/scripts/nbu...

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