Re: What command is smit running?



smit.script and smit.log are the best files to see this information.
Thanks.

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I think that if you run smit with the "-v" flag you should see the
information you want in the smit.log file. Use "-x" as well if you just
want the commands logged without actually creating a new VG.

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Subject: Re: What command is smit running?


F6 is not a valid option in the F4 selection window.

pobrien@xxxxxxxxxxx 2/21/06 3:07:36 PM >>>
When in that screen, press F6.



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Subject: What command is smit running?

When I do the following:
smit lvm
Volume Groups -> Add a Volume Group with Data Path Devices
and I press F4 over the "PHYSICAL VOLUME names" option to get a list
of
available vpaths

What command does smit run at that point to generate the list of
vpaths
that are available?

thanks,
-shawn



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