>...Since you were asking about freeing space in a filesystem, /usr, I
>think, note that /usr typically runs in the 90% full range, unless you
>specifically enlarge is. It is static, except for
>upgrade/install time,
>during which, smit will enlarge it automatically as needed.
Steven,
Thanks for that answer, I was wondering how I was going to do this upgrade
to 3.7 with that little free space. By the way, if an upgrade was made would
there be any files from the download that might be still around I could
delete? I know you have to delete the executables from NT after you're done.
I have actually done a few installs, with AIX supports help, but we never
went through that after we were done. Where might I look and what type of
extension would they have??? Could these files actually reside on another
mount point and have been installed from there???
Geoff Gill
NT Systems Support Engineer
SAIC
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