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LVM commands tutorial: Part 2: Volume group (vgremove, vgsync)

Published: November 16, 2016 | Modified: June 24, 2020

Series of the tutorial to learn LVM commands. In this part, learn how to remove volume group from the system and how to sync stale PE within VG (vgremove, vgsync)

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LVM commands tutorial : Part 2 : Volume group (vgcfgbackup, vgcfgrestore, vgchange)

Published: November 14, 2016 | Modified: June 24, 2020

Series of the tutorial to learn LVM commands. In this part, how to backup/restore VG configuration and to change VG state (vgcfgbackup, vgcfgrestore, vgchange)

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LVM commands tutorial : Part 2 : Volume group (vgextend, vgreduce, vgexport, vgimport)

Published: November 13, 2016 | Modified: June 24, 2020

Series of the tutorial to learn LVM commands. In this part, how to extend, reduce, export and import volume group (vgextend, vgreduce, vgexport, vgimport).

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LVM commands tutorial : Part 2 : Volume group (vgcreate, vgdisplay, vgscan)

Published: November 12, 2016 | Modified: June 24, 2020

Series of the tutorial to learn LVM commands. In this part of the tutorial, learn how to create volume groups and see details of it (vgcreate, vgdisplay, vgscan).

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LVM commands tutorial : Part 1 : Physical Volume (pvchange, pvmove)

Published: November 9, 2016 | Modified: June 24, 2020

Series of the tutorial to learn LVM commands. In this part of the tutorial, learn different tasks on physical volume (pvchange, pvmove).

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LVM commands tutorial : Part 1 : Physical Volume (pvcreate, pvdisplay)

Published: November 8, 2016 | Modified: June 24, 2020

Series of the tutorial to learn LVM commands. In this part of the tutorial, learn how to create physical volume and how to view its details (pvcreate, pvdisplay)

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Root disk mirroring in itanium HPUX

Published: November 4, 2016 | Modified: June 24, 2020

Step by step root disk mirroring guide for HPUX running on Itanium hardware. Learn related commands, arguments and their purpose in mirroring process.

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Howto get Disk serial number in HPUX

Published: November 2, 2016 | Modified: June 24, 2020

Howto tutorial to get a hard disk serial number from the HPUX server. Learn to obtain disk information using the CSTM command prompt.

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Hyperthreading in HPUX

Published: November 1, 2016 | Modified: June 24, 2020

Learn what is hyperthreading or logical CPU in HPUX. Checklist of commands to enable or disable hyperthreading on hardware or OS level

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Create nice text banner in HPUX

Published: October 28, 2016 | Modified: June 20, 2020

Learn how to create text banners on the HPUX terminal. These banners can be used to show in the message of the day or user login screen so that the message is flashed to the user without getting ignored.

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