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path1 is the path you want to link to
path2 is the new link
Jerry Gitomer wrote in message <7vpd9i$ebs$2_at_autumn.news.rcn.net>...
>Hi Nick,
>
> Move some of the directories under /export/home and then
>build symbolic links to the new locations.
>
>The unix command is ln -s <path1> [<path2>]
>
> Sorry I can't remember which path is the original location
>and which is the new, but if you try it you will be able to tell
>by doing an ls -l which will show the link. If you mess up don't
>worry since you can always do a Unix unlink.
>
>hth
>jerry gitomer
>
>Nick wrote in message <381FC010.CFD7C63_at_mailcity.com>...
>>Hi all,
>>
>>I have a slight dilemma. Our Oracle server has filled itself up:
>>
>>/dev/dsk/c0t0d0s7 7104533 6986912 46576 100%
>/export/home
>>
>>And I need to fix it temporarily, until everyone goes home and I
>can
>>partition off some space somewhere. Any ideas? I've killed all
>the core
>>files, and I can't find anything else to clean, all thats on
>>/export/home is Oracle. Any clues would be great. Thanks,
>>
>>-Nick
>>
>
>
Received on Wed Nov 03 1999 - 08:07:12 CST