To reset, clear, clean or erase network adapter configuration that means, IP Address and Netmask, issue the following command:
# chdev -a netaddr=0.0.0.0 -a netmask=0.0.0.0 -l en0
To reset, clear, clean or erase network adapter configuration that means, IP Address and Netmask, issue the following command:
# chdev -a netaddr=0.0.0.0 -a netmask=0.0.0.0 -l en0
And, “of course” after solving what was using to much swap space, you got already a good space that needs to be free, well, we’re here to do the trick!
# lsps -a
Page Space Physical Volume Volume Group Size %Used Active Auto Type Chksum
hd6 hdisk0 rootvg 512MB 34 yes yes lv 0
# chps -d 1 hd6
shrinkps: Temporary paging space paging00 created.
shrinkps: Dump device moved to temporary paging space.
shrinkps: Paging space hd6 removed.
shrinkps: Paging space hd6 recreated with new size.
shrinkps: Resized and original paging space characteristics differ,
check the lslv command output.
# chps -s 1 hd6
# lsps -a
Page Space Physical Volume Volume Group Size %Used Active Auto Type Chksum
hd6 hdisk0 rootvg 512MB 18 yes yes lv 0
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