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How do I extend the terminal width or set term variables with ksh? / Not Getting the full command info from ps in Unix terminal ?

To identify processes to kill we need to view the FULL output from the ps command (we use the comm field). But by default we are not able to view full command.  So here is the solution.. Solaris : /usr/ucb/ps -awux You may need two “w” options. From ps(1b): -w Uses a wide output format […]

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TSM Policy Settings

POLICY DOMAIN – This is a container for policy and scheduling info *BACKRETention* is a fallback value for any files which have been backed up under the specified policy domain, but for which there is now a lack of an active policy set. *ARCHRETention* is a fallback value for any files which have been archived

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Compaq Tru64 UNIX: Setting up Standard File Systems

The following table shows the variables and their corresponding values. Variables in Standard File Systems   Variable Description <diskname> Full path of a disk, for example, /dev/rz11c <rawdiskname> Full path of a raw disk, for example, /dev/rrz11c <disktype> Disk type, for example, rz28 <mountpointname> Full path of a mount point, for example, SAP DB: /sapdb/<SAPSID>/sapdata1

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