Short answer: your hosed ;( Unfortunately the file system layout of jfs in Linux and AIX are not the same. If you have another working AIX machine, maybe you could pull out its drive, put it in another server and try running cfgmgr and then do lspv to see if drive is recognize. If your drive is recognize do lspv -l to see how the logical volume are laid out then its maybe "possible" to mount those filesystem to do what you need. I can presume also that this maybe an AIX4.3 version....last time I worked with it was a pizza box we use for SNA.
Right now Im doing some AIX5.2 to AIX5.3 upgrade in a classic old school of breaking the mirror and install new OS fashion. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ sometimes truth is stranger than fiction -bad religion- http://www.bloglines.com/blog/mailist ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ I don't think the computers will take over the world. I have a bucket of water. On Sat, Jun 21, 2008 at 9:51 AM, Drexx Laggui [personal] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > 21Jun2008 (UTC +8) > > On 6/21/08, thad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Is your JFS1 is from an old AIX system or the first generation of jfs >> in Linux which was a port from OS/2? > > Yup, my fs partition is from an old AIX, ca. 1997... jfsutils can't > work on it :( > >> On Sat, Jun 21, 2008 at 6:48 AM, Drexx Laggui [personal] wrote: >> > >> > I'd appreciate it if you have some tips for me. I've been Googling >> > around and right now I've run out of ideas. >> > >> > How to mount JFS1 filesystem partition on a Linux box? I got the >> > jfsutils package on my Fedora 9 64-bit x86 machine, but unfortunately >> > it can only mount JFS2 partitions. > > > Drexx Laggui -- CISA, CISSP, CFE Associate, ISO27001 LA, CCSI, CSA > http://www.laggui.com ( Singapore / Manila / California ) > Computer forensics; Penetration testing; QMS & ISMS developers; K-Transfer > PGP fingerprint = 6E62 A089 E3EA 1B93 BFB4 8363 FFEC 3976 FF31 8A4E > _________________________________________________ > Philippine Linux Users' Group (PLUG) Mailing List > http://lists.linux.org.ph/mailman/listinfo/plug > Searchable Archives: http://archives.free.net.ph > _________________________________________________ Philippine Linux Users' Group (PLUG) Mailing List http://lists.linux.org.ph/mailman/listinfo/plug Searchable Archives: http://archives.free.net.ph

