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07-31-2003 12:00 AM
07-31-2003 12:00 AM
JFS Online
I want to find out whether i have JFS online on my system as I run the HPUX11.11 mission critical OS.?
On an swlist I get the following?
Does this mean that I have the JFS online on my system?
# swlist -l product |grep JFS
JFS B.11.11 The Base VxFS File System
OnlineJFS B.11.11 Online features of the VxFS File System
PHKL_24026 1.0 JFS Filesystem swap corruption
PHKL_26233 1.0 VM-JFS ddlock, mmap,thread perf, user lim
its
In addition if I do fstyp I get the following output.
# fstyp -v /dev/vg04/lvol1
vxfs
version: 4
f_bsize: 8192
f_frsize: 8192
f_blocks: 8320000
f_bfree: 2751937
f_bavail: 2730438
f_files: 1012064
f_ffree: 687968
f_favail: 687968
f_fsid: 1073807361
f_basetype: vxfs
f_namemax: 254
f_magic: a501fcf5
f_featurebits: 0
f_flag: 16
f_fsindex: 7
f_size: 8320000
Awaiting your valuable input for this
best regards
Faizer
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07-31-2003 12:01 AM
07-31-2003 12:01 AM
Re: JFS Online
best is
grep vx /stand/system
If you have
vxadv
you have onlinejfs properly installed.
Massimo
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07-31-2003 12:30 AM
07-31-2003 12:30 AM
Re: JFS Online
Mission Critical OE contains online JFS
you can findout this by chekcing for vxadv in /stand/system or by the following command
kmsystem -q vxadv
This should show vxadv Y,
-Rajesh
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07-31-2003 12:36 AM
07-31-2003 12:36 AM
Re: JFS Online
use the only swlist command
If u find the JFS Online bundle then is is installed in the system otherwise not
whatever u getting the output above is the only patches for jfs
It's not software
thank you
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07-31-2003 01:14 AM
07-31-2003 01:14 AM
Re: JFS Online
I do have a MC service Guard Cluster environment. The fstyp output of that is as above.
If the full product JFS online is installed will it have any effect on my system or the cluster configurations etc....
Please advise
best regards
Faizer Jameel