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Re: Question on LVMTAB file

 
Mike_305
Super Advisor

Re: Question on LVMTAB file

Hello,

Sorry about the late reply. But this is what I have in my file. I was worried about Im9K and Im9n.

/dev/uni-data
I9K
/dev/dsk/c8t7d4
/dev/dsk/c8t7d5
/dev/dsk/c8t7d6
/dev/uni-app
I9n
/dev/dsk/c10t7d7
/dev/dsk/c10t8d0

Thanks for your help in advance.



If there is problem then don't think as problem, think as opportunity.
Mike_305
Super Advisor

Re: Question on LVMTAB file

Hello,

I am using "strings" not "more"

THX - MP
If there is problem then don't think as problem, think as opportunity.

Re: Question on LVMTAB file

As already indicated - they are nothing to worry about - they are merely bits of binary data that "looks like a string" to the strings command. Just ignore them.

HTH

Duncan

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James R. Ferguson
Acclaimed Contributor

Re: Question on LVMTAB file

Hi:

The manpages for 'strings' will offer you a bit more insight: "A string is any sequence of four or more printing characters ending with a newline or null character."

In fact, you can amuse yourself by doing:

# strings /etc/lvmtab
# strings -n 2 /etc/lvmtab

...and/or other values for '-n'.

Regards!

...JRF...
Mike_305
Super Advisor

Re: Question on LVMTAB file

Hello,

Thanks for the reply and that to everyone who contributed to my question. Enjoy the points.

Once again appreciate everyone├в s help.

THX
If there is problem then don't think as problem, think as opportunity.
Mike_305
Super Advisor

Re: Question on LVMTAB file

Thanks for your help.
If there is problem then don't think as problem, think as opportunity.