Dec 13, 2002 #1 soma1958 Programmer Oct 10, 2002 32 AE Have any one changed the JFS nbpi attributes from 4096 to 8192 and how? and what are the steps? Latif
Have any one changed the JFS nbpi attributes from 4096 to 8192 and how? and what are the steps? Latif
Dec 14, 2002 #2 Morsing Technical User Jun 25, 2002 881 GB When you create the filesystem there is an option that specifies this number. You cannot change it afterwards. Cheers Henrik Morsing IBM Certified AIX 4.3 Systems Administration Upvote 0 Downvote
When you create the filesystem there is an option that specifies this number. You cannot change it afterwards. Cheers Henrik Morsing IBM Certified AIX 4.3 Systems Administration
Dec 15, 2002 Thread starter #3 soma1958 Programmer Oct 10, 2002 32 AE Hi Henrik The only way is to recreate the filesystem. But I am looking for any other technic rather than recreating. Thanks Latif Upvote 0 Downvote
Hi Henrik The only way is to recreate the filesystem. But I am looking for any other technic rather than recreating. Thanks Latif
Dec 16, 2002 #4 PSD Instructor Apr 25, 2000 392 GB Soma, This is not dynamic you have no choice but to blow it away and recreate it. Sorry but I have been there and done that before. PSD IBM Certified Specialist - AIX V4.3 Systems Support IBM Certified Specialist - AIX V4 HACMP Upvote 0 Downvote
Soma, This is not dynamic you have no choice but to blow it away and recreate it. Sorry but I have been there and done that before. PSD IBM Certified Specialist - AIX V4.3 Systems Support IBM Certified Specialist - AIX V4 HACMP