I guess "chlv -n ..." would work.  In our environment, the /dev/r... files
are owned by the same userid that runs the TSM server image that accesses
them, so we just had to change the ownership of these (as I recall - it was
many years ago).

At 10:25 AM 5/20/2005, Allen S. Rout wrote:
==> On Fri, 20 May 2005 09:44:58 -0400, Paul Zarnowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
said:


> Years ago, I actually went through the scenario you describe. We split the > DB mirror, and brought up TSM on only half of the mirrors, while we ran an > auditdb on the other half of the mirrors.

[ And I mused about lvs... ...]

Or I could just do chlv -n [newname] [oldname].

yeah, that'd work.

- Allen S. Rout


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