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02-20-2006 09:46 AM
02-20-2006 09:46 AM
awk: Input line _hp_hide_other_disk cannot be longer than 3,000 bytes.
The input line number is 210.
The source line number is 1.
Command invoked was:
make_tape_recovery –a /dev/rmt/0mn -I -t "Make recovery of system `uname -n` on `date`" -v -x inc_entire=vg00
ANyone else having an issue with the new Ignite version?
The input line number is 210.
The source line number is 1.
Command invoked was:
make_tape_recovery –a /dev/rmt/0mn -I -t "Make recovery of system `uname -n` on `date`" -v -x inc_entire=vg00
ANyone else having an issue with the new Ignite version?
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02-20-2006 02:06 PM
02-20-2006 02:06 PM
Solution
The problem was present in Ignite-UX releases C.6.5, C.6.6, and C.6.7.
A fix for this change request is expected to be available from the June
2006 application media.
Usually you can ignore the complaint from awk about a line being too
long if this is just a warning.
A fix for this change request is expected to be available from the June
2006 application media.
Usually you can ignore the complaint from awk about a line being too
long if this is just a warning.
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02-20-2006 05:09 PM
02-20-2006 05:09 PM
Re: Strange Error after Upgrading Ignite to 6693
Hi Darren....
The make_ipf_tape command is used by make_tape_recovery to produce the
bootable bits of a recovery tape on HP servers .This command can use awk on configuration files, if any file contains a line with a length of more than 3000 bytes this error occours.
The resolution is awaited...mostly it will be resolved in June2006 release as said by LoC
Regards,
Abhijit
The make_ipf_tape command is used by make_tape_recovery to produce the
bootable bits of a recovery tape on HP servers .This command can use awk on configuration files, if any file contains a line with a length of more than 3000 bytes this error occours.
The resolution is awaited...mostly it will be resolved in June2006 release as said by LoC
Regards,
Abhijit
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