On 27 Feb 2002 at 10:53am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote > hi, this is my problem. > I have the next disklist
> sc01us0103.cf.jcyl.es / user-tar > sc01us0103.cf.jcyl.es /global/datos2/esri-web user-tar > 200 Dump host set to sc01us0103.cf.jcyl.es. > $CWD '/' is on disk '/' mounted at '/'. > 200 Disk set to /. > / > amrecover> ls > 2002-02-26 opt/ > 2002-02-26 usr/ > amrecover> . > How you can see where is the other dirs /var, /etc/init.d ... ? > My df -k is > [root@sc01us0103]> df -k > Filesystem kbytes used avail capacity Mounted on > /dev/vx/dsk/rootvol 13105131 1270879 11703201 10% / > /proc 0 0 0 0% /proc > fd 0 0 0 0% /dev/fd > mnttab 0 0 0 0% /etc/mnttab > /dev/vx/dsk/var 3096423 77099 2957396 3% /var > swap 5667328 120 5667208 1% /var/run > swap 5669680 2472 5667208 1% /tmp > /dev/vx/dsk/software 14573538 1994383 12433420 14% /software > /dev/vx/dsk/node@1 95702 2516 83616 3% /global/.devices/node@1 > /dev/vx/dsk/cf_dg/datos > 99089760 4339229 93759634 5% /global/datos > /dev/vx/dsk/cf_dg/datos2 > 21360505 90007 21056893 1% /global/datos2 > /dev/vx/dsk/node@2 95702 2516 83616 3% /global/.devices/node@2 Well, from the above output, /var is its own partition. So you'll need to add it to the disklist. As for the rest, what is the output of 'ls -la /' on sc01us0103? -- Joshua Baker-LePain Department of Biomedical Engineering Duke University
