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09-04-2003 03:39 AM
09-04-2003 03:39 AM
who can tell me, why bdf and df shows wrong entries?:
/data (/dev/vg00/data ) :
1018213 total allocated Kb
87778 free allocated Kb
930435 used allocated Kb
91 % allocation used
The 'used' - Value is correct, but not the 'free' - Value. Why?
uname -a:
HP-UX hp-baan B.11.11 U 9000/800 146271751 unlimited-user license
Thanks for all help
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Daniel
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09-04-2003 03:41 AM
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Re: Wrong display in bdf
root:/>lvdisplay /dev/vg00/data
--- Logical volumes ---
LV Name /dev/vg00/data
VG Name /dev/vg00
LV Permission read/write
LV Status available/syncd
Mirror copies 1
Consistency Recovery MWC
Schedule parallel
LV Size (Mbytes) 1000
Current LE 125
Allocated PE 250
Stripes 0
Stripe Size (Kbytes) 0
Bad block on
Allocation strict
IO Timeout (Seconds) default
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Daniel
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09-04-2003 03:42 AM
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Re: Wrong display in bdf
What are you comparing to?
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09-04-2003 03:48 AM
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Re: Wrong display in bdf
I'm very sorry, I counted the wrong number of zero's!
Please vorget This Post!
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Daniel
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09-04-2003 03:50 AM
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Re: Wrong display in bdf
Ok - forgotten. But I do have to ask what you're doing with data in vg00. The ideal setup reserves vg00 strictly for the root volume group and keeps all data in other volume groups for ease of backup and recovery.
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09-04-2003 04:04 AM
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Re: Wrong display in bdf
its because of unsuspecting!
Can I change this without dataloss?
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Daniel
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09-04-2003 04:10 AM
09-04-2003 04:10 AM
SolutionIt gets involved. Do you have spare disk space? Unallocated disk space? Room in another volume group?
The general idea is to copy the data from one location to the other. The method can be: a straight copy; a backup/restore operation; or some kind of mirroring. It depends on the situation. If this is not a problem for you at the moment, I would just keep this in mind for the future - for the next time you have an opportunity to set up a system.
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09-04-2003 04:22 AM
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Re: Wrong display in bdf
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Daniel
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09-04-2003 04:27 AM
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09-04-2003 04:31 AM
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Re: Wrong display in bdf
just out of curiosity: are you sure you only have one disk? The reason I ask is because your logical volume is mirrored, but it could of course be mirrored on the same disk.. just curious.
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John K.
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09-04-2003 05:51 AM
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Re: Wrong display in bdf
Thank you Guys for your help.
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Daniel
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09-04-2003 05:56 AM
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