stopping nim?

From: Mike (mikee_at_mikee.ath.cx)
Date: 10/29/03


Date: Wed, 29 Oct 2003 22:40:35 -0000

I need to modify the /export/nim filesystem. What command do I
use to bring down nim on the master so I can umount and modify the
filesystem? The issue I have is creating a mksysb from a server I have
added as a nim client. The mksysb is too large for the filesystem I
think because the filesystem was not created with large-file-support. So
what I want to do is umount the filesystem, to make sure everything
is closed/sync'd, create a new filesystem with large-file-support, tar
across the stuff from the old to the new filesystems, then switch the
values in /etc/filesystems.

Mike



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