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09-08-2002 10:23 AM
09-08-2002 10:23 AM
bdf not working
The system rebooted and autopatched this morning and now
the bdf cmd. will not work. the system is up but, I cannot
determine the how much space is available in each filesystem. bdf come right back to the prompt
the bdf cmd. will not work. the system is up but, I cannot
determine the how much space is available in each filesystem. bdf come right back to the prompt
Excuses are tools of the incompetent.
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09-08-2002 11:25 AM
09-08-2002 11:25 AM
Re: bdf not working
Check to make sure /etc/fstab still has it's information. Also look in /etc/mnttab, this should show all of the currently mounted file systems. IF /etc/fstab looks good try running mount -a this will tell you if file systems are already mounted and mount those which are not. Then try "bdf" again.
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09-08-2002 02:10 PM
09-08-2002 02:10 PM
Re: bdf not working
What do you mean the system rebooted and THEN autopatched??
What got patched and with what??
OS release is ??
Does
df -k
work ??
live free or die
harry
Live Free or Die
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09-08-2002 02:36 PM
09-08-2002 02:36 PM
Re: bdf not working
You haven't booted into single-user mode have you?
As Harry has suggested, what has been patched. Support Plus patch bundle, single patch, a depot you made yourself?
As Harry has suggested, what has been patched. Support Plus patch bundle, single patch, a depot you made yourself?
Anyone for a Mutiny ?
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