Re: LPAR's
From: Bill Verzal (BVerzal_at_KOMATSUNA.COM)
Date: 10/27/03
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Date: Mon, 27 Oct 2003 08:00:29 -0600 To: aix-l@Princeton.EDU
Are they the standard home directories of "/home" ? If so, was it
unmounted ?
I doubt it relates to DB2 in anyway. Check you root command history.
BV
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Hi all,
We have Regatta 670 running four LPAR's on AIX 5.1 ( we are pushing the
customer to go to 5.2 ) running TSM. Last week all of a sudden all the
users home directories were wiped clean. We had to restore from previous
backup and everything came back on.
First it looked like the application ( DB2) must have kicked in some script
which must have done it, but the application support have come back saying
nothing is changed on the system and same scripts have been running and
have ran after that with out any issues.
We sent the "snap" to IBM and nothing useful have come from there either.
Has any one experienced such a weird problem and is there is pointer which
I can start looking at.
Regards,
Arif Mubeen
Email: arifm@tardis.com.au
Mob.:- 0438 264 423
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