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тАО02-23-2004 06:18 AM
тАО02-23-2004 06:18 AM
Re: Disk Management
partitions are not allowed to overlap, so really only h: is unused. Can yu redo the installation? This would be the easiest thing. Also install the rest of the licenses for that machine and post the new lmf list. Ther may be a chance, that you can add dsk3 with lsmsa to the volume of usr and then use mount -o extend to increase the size. I have no chance to try that however.
Michael
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тАО02-23-2004 06:30 AM
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тАО02-23-2004 06:41 AM
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Re: Disk Management
could you please shed some thoughts on whether I am giving the right advice?
Michael
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тАО02-23-2004 06:43 AM
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тАО02-23-2004 06:47 AM
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Re: Disk Management
do you know Ralf in person? ;-)
I think, he is rather frustrated, that his good advice for people to first do some research and then post goes unheard. ;-)
I don't this, he has anything against you personally.
Michael
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тАО02-23-2004 06:52 AM
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тАО02-23-2004 07:07 AM
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тАО02-23-2004 07:09 AM
тАО02-23-2004 07:09 AM
Re: Disk Management
if you consider redoing the machine and you have a little time, try the dxlsm and extend the volume on partition h:
The disk isn't big either. If you can, replace them by at least 9.1gb or add another pair, so you can put /usr on its own disk.
yeah man, go for it!! ;-)
Michael
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тАО02-23-2004 07:48 AM
тАО02-23-2004 07:48 AM
Re: Disk Management
it might be possible, try this:
mkfdmn -x 1024 /dev/dsk/dsk3h usr1
mkfset usr1 usr
mount usr1#usr /mnt
vdump -f - -D /usr | vrestore -xf - -D /mnt
umount /mnt
cd /etc/fdmns
mv usr_domain usrx
mv usr1 usr_domain
reboot
if any error occur before the cd, con't continue.
good luck,
Michael
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тАО02-23-2004 07:50 AM
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