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07-24-2005 11:19 AM
07-24-2005 11:19 AM
			
				
					
					
						Hello,
I have several volumes within 8 disks varying in standards. How do I work out where there is disk space left on which disk?
I am practicing some sys admin skills on a crash and burn server.
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I have several volumes within 8 disks varying in standards. How do I work out where there is disk space left on which disk?
I am practicing some sys admin skills on a crash and burn server.
Thanks
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07-24-2005 01:35 PM
07-24-2005 01:35 PM
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						Hi,
It can be found by
#vxdg -g dgname free
You should also study this administration guide to get answers to all these simple questions.
http://141.152.159.40:888/References/Veritas/Veritas3.5_VolumeManager_Admin_Guide.pdf
The attached one here is for Solaris as one for HPUx is not handy on web right now but there is hardly any major difference in the two.
HTH,
Devender
		
		
	
	
	
It can be found by
#vxdg -g dgname free
You should also study this administration guide to get answers to all these simple questions.
http://141.152.159.40:888/References/Veritas/Veritas3.5_VolumeManager_Admin_Guide.pdf
The attached one here is for Solaris as one for HPUx is not handy on web right now but there is hardly any major difference in the two.
HTH,
Devender
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07-24-2005 03:57 PM
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						thanks - I have read through several docs and sooo much to take in!
					
				
			
			
				
		
		
	
	
	
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