All I have in /etc/filesystems are locally mounted filesystems which are included in the rootvg - ie:
/
/home
/usr
/var
/tmp
/proc
/opt
/cdrom
/u01
/u02
None of these are nfs mounts.
I have now removed the fibre adapter - this still did not work.
I have also checked and there is nothing in /etc/inittab relating to any nfs services.
I am really stuck now...........!
Yes - when you go into maintenance mode you can import rootvg and mount all filesystems successfully.
There were adapter errors in errpt, but there are no other filesystems which are mounted on the SAN disks.
There are no other errors in errpt other than the adapter errors. I was wondering...
Has anyone ever come across a problem with AIX not booting.
I had a problem with a SAN and there was a filesystem mounted via fibre. I have exported the vg and the odm no longer knows a thing about the vg, however, the server will not boot.
I have tried all manner of things - from recreating...
I wonder if anyone could help me. I am trying to create a number of printers and they start at 14 characters long, some of which also have special characters in the name ie '-'
Does anyone know if there is a maximum limit of characters of printer names within hpux?
Many thanks
I have used Samba before to mount a windows share on a Linux box using smbmount, but how do I do the same on an AIX machine?
Any help would be much appreciated.
Eric - I gave it a shot, but you need cups to run turboprint.
Marsd - I think you are right, this is going to be the easiest way in the long run I guess. Do you have any instructions/information on the best way of doing this?
Does anyone know if I can print to a printer attached to a WIN2K server from RHAS2.1 using the Windows drivers rather than the Linux drivers?
Basically I have used Samba to create a shared printer which is accessible on the Linux machine but when we try to print word or xml documents we come a...
Does anyone know how to configure a raid array at level 0+1?
The storage I am using is ssa.
I have only ever configured raid5 arrays using smit, but we need to have both striping and mirroring for an Oracle installation.
Any help would be much appreciated.
I have a new installation of RHL ES 2.1 on a Compaq DL 580 (4 processor box) and I need to limit an application down to utilise only one processor.
The application is a content management application and because of licensing restrictions I need to be able to limit its use to one processor only...
The output from the synclvodm is as follows:-
# synclvodm -Pv rootvg
0516-070 : LVM system call found an unaccountable
internal error
My errpt is showing the following errors:
IDENTIFIER TIMESTAMP T C RESOURCE_NAME DESCRIPTION
A668F553 0220130304 P H hdisk0...
That one still doesn't work !
# lsvg -l rootvg|awk '( $0 !~ /LP|:/){print $1}'|while read LV^Jdo^J lslv -l>
0516-070 : LVM system call found an unaccountable
internal error.
This is weird - last night it didn't work when I ran this command but this morning it is. At the moment I can see hdisk0 but not hdisk1 when I run lspv.
The output of the odm commands are:
# odmget CuDep | grep rootvg
name = "rootvg"
name = "rootvg"...
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