On Wed, 5 Oct 2011 23:24:24 -0600 Mark Post wrote:
It is still needed on SLES10 systems, which is what the OP was
running.
In which case I apologise for being misleading.
Shane ...
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Now, how do you tell Fresh zeros from stale zeros that may be past their
shelf life?
Dave
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rodgerd rodg...@israel.diaspora.gen.nz 10/5/2011 5:28 PM
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Fresh zeros is a
It's that new silicon smell :)
Scott Rohling
On Thu, Oct 6, 2011 at 8:55 AM, David Stuart david.stu...@ventura.orgwrote:
Now, how do you tell Fresh zeros from stale zeros that may be past
their shelf life?
Dave
Dave Stuart
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County of Ventura, CA
Hello Mark,
Thanks for the validation. I did a umount, e2fsck
and resize2fs. It worked a treat.
Scott Davis
IS Operating Systems Specialist III,
ETS - Platform Services
OKDHS - Data Services Division
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On 10/6/2011 at 02:15 PM, Davis, Scott scott.da...@okdhs.org
wrote:
Thanks for the validation. I did a umount, e2fsck
and resize2fs. It worked a treat.
Scott,
Was this file system created prior to SLES10 SP2? If so, that might explain
why you couldn't do the online resizing.
I was curious if anyone is running Oracle Service Bus 11.1.1.5 on SLES
11? If so, any issues with installation, etc?
v/r
Floyd Rodery
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Hi All
Is anyone deploying Netbackup on SLES11. I am about to embark on this
trail and am looking for footprints to follow.
We already have Master and Media servers deployed in the mid-range SANs - we
are looking to exploit this infrastructure to give us file level backups of
our zVM guests.
On Thu, Oct 6, 2011 at 8:55 AM, David Stuart
david.stu...@ventura.orgwrote:
Now, how do you tell Fresh zeros from stale zeros that may be past
their shelf life?
Well, since it's a disk, you naturally read the label. 8-)