Lately my motherboard(mb)was zapped also killing my 4gig hdd having my rootvg on it.The machine is an IBM model 43P workstation.I replaced mb and 4gig hdd.The problem im facing is that when i try doing a new BOS installation on hdisk0 it says that there is no space available.Also it says that...
I made a copy of a logical volume /usr to a new volume group because there is no space available on the old one when i try to increase the space.my question is how can i use the new lv and delete the old one which is /usr ?does anyone have a method on doing this i seem to have run out of ideas.
What happens when a user logons and gets a desktop messaging system error ,but if i logon as root then i have no problem getting in can someone please explain how this work?
im trying to disable my /btcpip ,nfs and nis services so that i can logon to the machine .ive commented out the nis&nfs lines in the inittab file and removed the resolv.conf file but it still looks for the domain,can anyone help me disable the tcpip daemons or just help me starting the machine...
after fixing my filesystem and able to boot from my hdisk the system is looking for my nameserver keeps on timing out.i removed the resolv.conf file and created a netsvc.conf with hosts=local,bind in it according to the manual is reads this file instead of the resolv.conf but even doing this it...
i did a cloning of rootvg but in the process the filesystem got corrupted so i couldnt boot from the original rootvg.i went into maintenance mode to recover rootvg,but the problem is when trying to do a bosboot it says that there is not enough space on / ,yes i know that / is running off ram but...
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