On 7 Jul, 22:10, e...@msn.com wrote:
> Can divvy be used in OSR 6.0 to Add and resize file systems, including
> the vxfs?
See the man page at:
http://osr600doc.sco.com/en/man/html.ADM/divvy.ADM.html
John
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Can divvy be used in OSR 6.0 to Add and resize file systems, including
the vxfs?
Thanks
On 7 Jul, 22:10, e...@msn.com wrote:
> Can divvy be used in OSR 6.0 to Add and resize file systems, including
> the vxfs?
See the man page at:
http://osr600doc.sco.com/en/man/html.ADM/divvy.ADM.html
John
On Jul 8, 3:42*am, bonix...@gmail.com wrote:
> On 7 Jul, 22:10, e...@msn.com wrote:
>
> > Can divvy be used in OSR 6.0 to Add and resize file systems, including
> > the vxfs?
>
> See the man page at:
>
> http://osr600doc.sco.com/en/man/html.ADM/divvy.ADM.html
>
> John
Hi John,
Thanks for the reply.
I have read the man page on divvy, however, the man page doesn't
specifically state that divvy will support the 'vxfs' filesystem.
When running divvy and changing the size of the root file system,
divvy says it was unsuccessful, however, returns an error code of '0'.
I've tried:
divvy -m /dev/rdsk/c0b0t0d0s2
and
divvy -i /dev/rdsk/c0b0t0d0s2
Neither seem to write the new divvy table and I have made sure the NEW
FS was set to yes.
Thanks for you help,
Joe
On 9 Jul, 12:43, Nickwrote:
> On Jul 8, 3:42 am, bonix...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> > On 7 Jul, 22:10, e...@msn.com wrote:
>
> > > Can divvy be used in OSR 6.0 to Add and resize file systems, including
> > > the vxfs?
>
> > See the man page at:
>
> >http://osr600doc.sco.com/en/man/html.ADM/divvy.ADM.html
>
> > John
>
> Hi John,
>
> Thanks for the reply.
>
> I have read the man page on divvy, however, the man page doesn't
> specifically state that divvy will support the 'vxfs' filesystem.
Nick,
divvy supports the creation of vxfs filesystems.
> When running divvy and changing the size of the root file system,
> divvy says it was unsuccessful, however, returns an error code of '0'.
Well this is something that divvy does not support. You
cannot resize the live root filesystem with divvy.
John