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тАО10-06-2006 01:37 AM
тАО10-06-2006 01:37 AM
Single User Mode on HPUX11i
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тАО10-06-2006 01:41 AM
тАО10-06-2006 01:41 AM
Re: Single User Mode on HPUX11i
https://sww-knowledge-tw2.shell.com/knowtw2/livelink.exe?func=ll&objId=6130440&objAction=browse&sort=name
It discribes it all...
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Henk
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тАО10-06-2006 01:41 AM
тАО10-06-2006 01:41 AM
Re: Single User Mode on HPUX11i
At the prompt press any key with 10 sec / Press a key
Type BO pri
Interact with IPL : Y
HPUX -is (you are now in single user mode
lvextend -L size /dev/vg00/lvolx
extendfs -F vxfs /dev/vg00/rlvolx
reboot
Your server will come up and /tmp has increased.
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тАО10-06-2006 01:42 AM
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Re: Single User Mode on HPUX11i
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тАО10-06-2006 01:43 AM
тАО10-06-2006 01:43 AM
Re: Single User Mode on HPUX11i
Then mount /usr
then use lvextend and extendfs to extend /tmp
You could also use ignite to resize your vg00
Rgds...Geoff
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тАО10-06-2006 01:46 AM
тАО10-06-2006 01:46 AM
Re: Single User Mode on HPUX11i
You use shutdown -r 0 to reboot. Watch the real console for a message about interrupting the boot process within 10 seconds. Just press Enter to pause the bootup. Answer YES to boot from primary and YES to interact. At the prompt, type: hpux -is
At that point, the system will boot up into single user mode and you'll get a shell prompt. Use this command to find the device file for /tmp, possibly /dev/vg00/lvol4. Assuming that this is the correct device file, use lvextend to set the new size. If you need /tmp = 500 megs, use this:
lvextend -L 500 /dev/vg00/lvol4
Then extend the filesystem with the 'raw' devicefile rlvol4:
extendfs /dev/vg00/rlvol4
then you can reboot back to multi-user mode with: reboot -r
Bill Hassell, sysadmin
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тАО10-06-2006 03:32 AM
тАО10-06-2006 03:32 AM
Re: Single User Mode on HPUX11i
Do a "shutown" and that will put you in single. That do the following.
lvextend -L size /dev/vg00/lvolx
extendfs -F vxfs /dev/vg00/rlvolx
sp,
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тАО10-08-2006 07:58 PM
тАО10-08-2006 07:58 PM
Re: Single User Mode on HPUX11i
Please somebody hit me over the head with the right information ... PLEASE!