If you look at the information in the link the 4 sets of rperf numbers are for a 8 16 24 and 32 way machines respectfully
A 4 way p520 p5 has a rperf of 31.48
A 24 way p690 p4 has a rperf of 72.86 with 1.7 GHz
The p690 is therefore about 2.3 time faster than the p520 but is a very large box...
The y and z distinguish different size processors y=1.9GHz z=1.7GHz assuming the server is a 690.
Information taken from site below
http://www-03.ibm.com/systems/p/hardware/reports/factsfeatures_p4.pdf
I can only assume the h is another footnote reference. possibly for a p5 570 2 way
defaults are held in file /usr/lib/security/mkuser.default
Take a copy of this file and then make any changes required
Remember that if you upgrade the operating system this file may be updated as well
lsvg datavg will show how much space is available in datavg
rmfs -r /dpp/train will remove the file system and the underlying LV
lsvg datavg will show newspace available
chfs -a size=newsize /otherfilesystem
newsize is in 512-byte blocks
man rmfs and man chfs should help
you can only increase the size of a volume group by adding a PV so question 2 is irrelevent as all of PV is already allocated to the volume group.
To add a new PV to a VG go to smitty extendvg In volume group name enter prodvg and in physical volume name press F4 to see what disks are available...
lspv should list all disks and volume group they belong to
If there are no filesystems or logical volumes within the volume group ther reducevg for each disk within volume group should get rid of it
Use lsvg -l vgname to check contents of Volume Group
Then remove locical volumes and filesystems as necessary.
When these are all removed you can exportvg to get rid of the volume group
You need to unmount the file system and then remove the file system. This will automatically remove the logical volume (lv06 or lv09 there seems to be a little confusion here looks like lvo6 from df output.
I suggest the following
umount /usr/perfmgr
then use smit jfs to delete the file...
Hi gatetec
If you want to keep paging space away from hdisk0 I suggest to move hd6 from hdisk0 to hdisk2 move paging00 from hdisk0 to hdisk3 and mirror paging01 on hdisk1
Have to agree with Mike.
Why do you want to go from paging space of .5GB using 3% to paging space of 25gb using 79%.
Also fact that hd6 is 384mb would indicate not a lot of real memory.
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