Determining Volume Group Disk Usage On AIX Unix Using Sh And Awk

  2008-11-11 19:00:03
Is nothing sacred? A look at a few AIX commands that can make your life simpler. Today's topic, and accompanying script, have to do with a more specific function already described in our series on working with AIX LVM (Actually, that link points to the last entry in the series. It's a strange thing about serialized content; the only way I can hook you up with a link that will get you links from part 4 to parts 3, 2 and 1 is to give you the last link. 
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