HP-UX Reference (11i v2 07/12) - 1M System Administration Commands A-M (vol 3)
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disksecn(1M)
Servers Only disksecn(1M)
This adjustment also takes place when the disk name is known and an assumed sector size (block size) is
passed in as the argument of the -b
switch which is not DEV_BSIZE bytes, the assumed sector size (block
size) used to create the
/etc/disktab file.
RETURN VALUE
disksecn returns the following values:
0 Successful completion.
1 Usage error.
2 User did not input parameters for an unknown disk.
3 Disk too small or an invalid block size.
disksecn aborts and prints an error message under the following conditions:
• disksecn was invoked without specifying a disk name.
• Requested both -p and -d
switch.
• Illegal block size requested.
• Unknown disk name was specified and user did not supply disk information.
• Disk’s maximum storage space is less than approximately 44 MB.
WARNINGS
Alternate names are not included in the output when the
-d switch is used.
Blanks are required in the command line between each of the switches when invoking disksecn.
A blank is required between the
-n switch and the disk name argument to that switch. For example:
disksecn -p -b 1024 -n hp9712
disksecn
does not save the block size used to generate the /etc/disktab disk description file. The
system assumes that the block size used was DEV_BSIZE when it reads the information stored in the
/etc/disktab file.
AUTHOR
disksecn was developed by the University of California, Berkeley.
FILES
/etc/disktab
SEE ALSO
disktab(4).
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