not enough space to restore

not enough space to restore

Post by maco » Mon, 04 Jun 2001 07:46:23



trying to restore from a tape, stops

indicates /home does not have enough space in file system

does anyone have any  pointers on how to increase??

tia
macom

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not enough space to restore

Post by KIRill Terechenk » Tue, 05 Jun 2001 06:18:45


chfs -a size=+"nnn-blocks" /home
Quote:> trying to restore from a tape, stops

> indicates /home does not have enough space in file system

> does anyone have any  pointers on how to increase??

Regards, Kirill Terechenko.

 
 
 

not enough space to restore

Post by Frank Schlet » Mon, 04 Jun 2001 20:40:45



> trying to restore from a tape, stops

> indicates /home does not have enough space in file system

> does anyone have any  pointers on how to increase??

> tia
> macom

smitty -> System Storage Management -> File Systems
   Add / Change / Show / Delete File Systems
   Journaled File Systems
   Change / Show Characteristics of a journaled File System

regards
Frank

 
 
 

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