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11-25-2002 08:45 AM
11-25-2002 08:45 AM
rbdf command
I was reading in HP Certified book that there are 3 commands which could be used to see the filesystem usage on the system. df, bdf and rbdf. I cannot find any information about rbdf neither in man page or as a command on a system. Would someone know if such a command actually exists or did exist at one time?
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11-25-2002 10:13 AM
11-25-2002 10:13 AM
Re: rbdf command
The command "rbdf" is not native to the OS, it is an Openview related command to run bdf remotely on another machine. Unless you have or installed Openview application like NNM (Network Node Mgr) or other Openview applications, this command is not available.
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11-25-2002 10:36 AM
11-25-2002 10:36 AM
Re: rbdf command
Hi Zaheer
You may like to look at this :
http://www.tivoli.com/support/public/Prodman/public_manuals/td/netview/duzl0mst/en_US/PDF/duzl0mst.pdf
Manoj Srivastava
You may like to look at this :
http://www.tivoli.com/support/public/Prodman/public_manuals/td/netview/duzl0mst/en_US/PDF/duzl0mst.pdf
Manoj Srivastava
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11-25-2002 01:14 PM
11-25-2002 01:14 PM
Re: rbdf command
rbdf, rnetstat and rping, as said by Chan come with Openview Network Node Manager and are not supplied by default with the OS.
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