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тАО11-02-2008 04:32 AM
тАО11-02-2008 04:32 AM
BMT extent count
Hi,
How do i monitor my BMT extent count?
Im currently encountered write error on my mounted filesystem with advfs. using df has 30% available space and inodes is 99% free.
I deleted some files and it resolves the issue.
Question is, how do I monitor my BMT extent count in my current file domain.
How do i monitor my BMT extent count?
Im currently encountered write error on my mounted filesystem with advfs. using df has 30% available space and inodes is 99% free.
I deleted some files and it resolves the issue.
Question is, how do I monitor my BMT extent count in my current file domain.
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тАО11-02-2008 01:19 PM
тАО11-02-2008 01:19 PM
Re: BMT extent count
Hi,
If I remember correctly you need to use showfile.
# cd //.tags
# showfile -x M-6
The number of extents will be shown in that output.
Hope this helps... If not, you might want to share the error message you're getting with us...
Regards,
Rob
If I remember correctly you need to use showfile.
# cd /
# showfile -x M-6
The number of extents will be shown in that output.
Hope this helps... If not, you might want to share the error message you're getting with us...
Regards,
Rob
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тАО11-02-2008 01:43 PM
тАО11-02-2008 01:43 PM
Re: BMT extent count
How could I decrease the BMT extent count? i tried deleting some files but the BMT extent count still the same.
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тАО11-02-2008 11:21 PM
тАО11-02-2008 11:21 PM
Re: BMT extent count
Hi,
You could either vdump/vrestore the filesystem to a new disk, or addvol/rmvol another disk to the domain.
From your other post can we assume you're on 4.0F ?
Cheers,
Rob
You could either vdump/vrestore the filesystem to a new disk, or addvol/rmvol another disk to the domain.
From your other post can we assume you're on 4.0F ?
Cheers,
Rob
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