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тАО10-21-2002 04:18 AM
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Re: Mknod command
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тАО10-21-2002 04:29 AM
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Re: Mknod command
in order to keep somewhat of a system standard, I usually assign my minor numbers to match my VGnn, i.e vg01 would have a minor number of 00x010000, vg02=00x020000 and so on.
Andy
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тАО10-21-2002 04:30 AM
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Re: Mknod command
correct ! I forgot the /group
C.
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тАО10-21-2002 11:15 AM
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тАО10-22-2002 01:54 AM
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Re: Mknod command
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тАО10-22-2002 02:27 AM
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Re: Mknod command
Doug is right !
There are other possibilities.
For example a jukebox device or modem devive etc.
Bu tmost of the time the documentation about the device will guide you.
C.
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тАО10-22-2002 02:38 AM
тАО10-22-2002 02:38 AM
Re: Mknod command
It depends on the maxvgs parameter.
The default value of maxvgs(maximum volume groups) is 10.
Like
vg00 = 0x000000
vg01 = 0x010000
If maxvgs is more than 10,then
vg10=0x0a0000
vg15 = 0x0f0000
It is not that it should be in this order.
you can use the minor numbers if they are not used.
They should be unique.
YOu can just do a
ll /dev/vg*/group
to find out the used ones.
Thanks
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тАО10-22-2002 02:42 AM
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Re: Mknod command
So I use the command
find .|grep group|xargs ll|sort -k6