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04-18-2002 02:44 AM
04-18-2002 02:44 AM
Re: Urgently need help for creating VG, LVM ...
How to check whether the created files systems are largefiles? just to check, though I have created all largefile.
Regards
Shah
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04-18-2002 02:51 AM
04-18-2002 02:51 AM
Re: Urgently need help for creating VG, LVM ...
you can:
How to turn on largefile support for a filesystem:
HP-UX 10.20: How to turn on largefiles:
/usr/sbin/fsadm -F hfs -o largefiles /dev/vg02/lvol1
or for vxfs:
/usr/sbin/fsadm -F vxfs -o largefiles /dev/vg02/rlvol2
HP-UX 10.20: How to check if a filesystem supports largefiles:
snevada / # fsadm -F hfs /dev/vg00/lvol7
file system : /dev/vg00/lvol1
magic number : 95014
feature bits : 1
file system supports : nolargefiles, longfilenames
or for vxfs:
snevada / # fsadm -F vxfs /var
nolargefiles
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04-18-2002 02:54 AM
04-18-2002 02:54 AM
Re: Urgently need help for creating VG, LVM ...
remember that all this guys, I in very very very very very little part, have worked for you!!!!
so assign point, use two minutes to do this!!!!!!!!!
regards,
dom.
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04-18-2002 03:04 AM
04-18-2002 03:04 AM
Re: Urgently need help for creating VG, LVM ...
Pls help me, I am at the last stage,
entries in /etc/fstab,
for volume group vg20, I entered the following in /etc/fstab,
/dev/vg20/lvol1 /cddump vxfs rw,suid,largefiles,delaylog,datainlog 0 2
but seems didn't work.
Pls look at the attached file, bdf of file systems.
Pls suggest, how to make sure everything is ok.
(after reboot)
Regards
Syed
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04-18-2002 03:36 AM
04-18-2002 03:36 AM
Re: Urgently need help for creating VG, LVM ...
Your 'bdf' shows /cddrump is mounted and your /etc/fstab entry (as posted) is correct. What problem do you think you still have?
Regards!
...JRF...
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04-18-2002 03:52 AM
04-18-2002 03:52 AM
Re: Urgently need help for creating VG, LVM ...
Thanks for your input.
Actually, after creating /cddump in vg20, entered the posted entry in /etc/fstab,
and bdf, it was showing /cddump but when I rebooted the machine, it just disappeared, may be I thought something wrong in /etc/fstab,
bdf showing /u01 /u02 /u03 /u04 and /cddump
which I had just created, does it mean everything is ok, Can I reboot the machine now.
I yet have to enter entries in /etc/fstab for /u01 ... /u04. Can I enter the same as /cddump?
Please ...
Regards
Shah
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04-18-2002 04:17 AM
04-18-2002 04:17 AM
Re: Urgently need help for creating VG, LVM ...
if you have configured the uxx like cddump, you can copy without problem.
For test, umount /cdddump, correct fstab and run "mount -a".
after with bdf you must see all file system
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04-18-2002 05:51 PM
04-18-2002 05:51 PM
Re: Urgently need help for creating VG, LVM ...
After rebooting the system, all vgs except vg00 are deactivating.
I just activated all the vgs and now its ok.
So how to keep all the vgs activated after rebooting the machine?
Please ...
Thanks
Regards
Shah
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04-18-2002 06:01 PM
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04-18-2002 06:02 PM
04-18-2002 06:02 PM
Re: Urgently need help for creating VG, LVM ...
For aito vg activation edit /etc/lvmrc and put
AUTO_VG_ACTIVATE=1
#vi /etc/lvmrc
AUTO_VG_ACTIVATE=1
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04-18-2002 07:53 PM
04-18-2002 07:53 PM
Re: Urgently need help for creating VG, LVM ...
was 0, now its ok
Once-again thanks lot, everybody.
Regards
Shah
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