Re: chfs question
- From: "steven_nospam at Yahoo! Canada" <steven_nospam@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: 27 Apr 2006 09:32:42 -0700
This may be a silly question, but if chfs needs space in /tmp to do its
"resizing magic", then how can you issue chfs -a size=+1 /tmp as
indicated above once it has reached 100% full? I would think that you
would have to use the second method you described...cleaning up space
in /tmp instead of trying to increase it.
Steve
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