Re: Another AIX question

2000-10-09 Thread Shekhar Dhotre
ernet/A= /C=us" @ X400 To: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]/P=Internet/A= /C=us"@X400 cc: Subject: Re: Another AIX question Geoff, it sounds like you're under the gun and will need to hit the ground running (pardon the mixed metaphores). Your best bet would be to head to the bookstore and g

Re: Another AIX question

2000-10-06 Thread Alex Paschal
age Administrator Freightliner, LLC (503) 745-6850 phone/vmail (503) 745-5091 fax -Original Message- From: Gill, Geoffrey L. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, October 05, 2000 6:36 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Another AIX question >Overall, though, you need an AIX

Re: Another AIX question

2000-10-05 Thread Gill, Geoffrey L.
>...Since you were asking about freeing space in a filesystem, /usr, I >think, note that /usr typically runs in the 90% full range, unless you >specifically enlarge is. It is static, except for >upgrade/install time, >during which, smit will enlarge it automatically as needed. Steven, Thanks fo

Re: Another AIX question

2000-10-05 Thread Steven P Roder
> I'm not one to go off and start mucking around in an area I have no > knowledge of. That's why I call AIX support and am constantly asking, what > may seem to some, simple little questions. But I'd rather look stupid asking > them instead of looking stupid rebuilding something I screwed up becau

Re: Another AIX question

2000-10-05 Thread Prather, Wanda
ation than you'd think" - Scott Adams/Dilbert > -Original Message- > From: Gill, Geoffrey L. [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Thursday, October 05, 2000 9:36 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >

Re: Another AIX question

2000-10-05 Thread Gill, Geoffrey L.
>Overall, though, you need an AIX person there to be looking >after your AIX >system: working on root volume group file systems as a casual >tourist is >dangerous. > > Richard Sims, BU Richard, Everyone take a deep breath before you laughI am the AIX person. I'm sure you all started with

Re: Another AIX question

2000-10-05 Thread Richard Sims
>Ok all you AIX guru's, here's another easy one for you. I need to find out >where there are files I can safely delete on the server. There must be a >bunch filling this up because the last time this happened I just extended >the size with a "chfs -a size=+10 /usr" > >Here is what a df -k shows me

Another AIX question

2000-10-04 Thread Gill, Geoffrey L.
Ok all you AIX guru's, here's another easy one for you. I need to find out where there are files I can safely delete on the server. There must be a bunch filling this up because the last time this happened I just extended the size with a "chfs -a size=+10 /usr" Here is what a df -k shows me # df