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# 8  
Old 05-15-2015
Code:
solaris 10

Code:
 mount
/ on /dev/md/dsk/d10 read/write/setuid/devices/intr/largefiles/logging/xattr/onerror=panic/dev=154000a on Thu May 14 11:45:04 2015
/devices on /devices read/write/setuid/devices/dev=45c0000 on Thu May 14 11:43:47 2015
/system/contract on ctfs read/write/setuid/devices/dev=4600001 on Thu May 14 11:43:47 2015
/proc on proc read/write/setuid/devices/dev=4640000 on Thu May 14 11:43:47 2015
/etc/mnttab on mnttab read/write/setuid/devices/dev=4680001 on Thu May 14 11:43:47 2015
/etc/svc/volatile on swap read/write/setuid/devices/xattr/dev=46c0001 on Thu May 14 11:43:47 2015
/system/object on objfs read/write/setuid/devices/dev=4700001 on Thu May 14 11:43:47 2015
/lib/libc.so.1 on /usr/lib/libc/libc_hwcap2.so.1 read/write/setuid/devices/dev=154000a on Thu May 14 11:45:03 2015
/dev/fd on fd read/write/setuid/devices/dev=48c0001 on Thu May 14 11:45:04 2015
/var on /dev/md/dsk/d20 read/write/setuid/devices/intr/largefiles/logging/xattr/onerror=panic/dev=1540014 on Thu May 14 11:45:06 2015
/tmp on swap read/write/setuid/devices/xattr/dev=46c0002 on Thu May 14 11:45:06 2015
/var/run on swap read/write/setuid/devices/xattr/dev=46c0003 on Thu May 14 11:45:06 2015
/u01 on /dev/dsk/c2t0d0s5 read/write/setuid/devices/intr/largefiles/logging/xattr/onerror=panic/dev=740085 on Thu May 14 11:46:50 2015
/u02 on /dev/dsk/c2t1d0s5 read/write/setuid/devices/intr/largefiles/logging/xattr/onerror=panic/dev=7400c5 on Thu May 14 11:46:50 2015
/sim9 on /dev/dsk/c4t21d0s6 read/write/setuid/devices/intr/largefiles/logging/xattr/onerror=panic/dev=740546 on Thu May 14 11:46:50 2015
/sim8 on /dev/dsk/c4t20d0s6 read/write/setuid/devices/intr/largefiles/logging/xattr/onerror=panic/dev=740506 on Thu May 14 11:46:50 2015
/sim7 on /dev/dsk/c4t19d0s6 read/write/setuid/devices/intr/largefiles/logging/xattr/onerror=panic/dev=7404c6 on Thu May 14 11:46:51 2015
/sim6 on /dev/dsk/c4t25d0s6 read/write/setuid/devices/intr/largefiles/logging/xattr/onerror=panic/dev=740646 on Thu May 14 11:46:51 2015
/sim3 on /dev/dsk/c4t15d0s6 read/write/setuid/devices/intr/largefiles/logging/xattr/onerror=panic/dev=7403c6 on Thu May 14 11:46:51 2015
/sim1 on /dev/dsk/c4t13d0s6 read/write/setuid/devices/intr/largefiles/logging/xattr/onerror=panic/dev=740346 on Thu May 14 11:46:51 2015
/sim4 on /dev/dsk/c4t16d0s6 read/write/setuid/devices/intr/largefiles/logging/xattr/onerror=panic/dev=740406 on Thu May 14 11:46:51 2015
/sim2 on /dev/dsk/c4t14d0s6 read/write/setuid/devices/intr/largefiles/logging/xattr/onerror=panic/dev=740386 on Thu May 14 11:46:51 2015

# 9  
Old 05-15-2015
So /sim5 ain't mounted (as Scrutinizer and Peasant already said).

Try and mount it manually and see if it complains.

Perhaps need to check the filesystem.

---------- Post updated at 10:50 AM ---------- Previous update was at 10:35 AM ----------

Also, when you tried:

Code:
 
 # mount /dev/dsk/c4t24d0s6 /sim5

were you in /sim5 at the time? If so, that won't work.

You cannot be in the directory of the mount point when you try to mount.
# 10  
Old 05-15-2015
I was not inside /sim5:
Code:
 pwd
/
root@mcelvasp3 # mount /dev/dsk/c4t24d0s6 /sim5
mount: I/O error
mount: Cannot mount /dev/dsk/c4t24d0s6

# 11  
Old 05-15-2015
Try and run a check on the filesystem WITHOUT modifying anything (using the -n switch):

Code:
# fsck -F ufs -n /dev/rdsk/c4t24d0s6

That should tell you whether the system thinks there's a filesystem there and, if so, how much damage, if any, it has.
# 12  
Old 05-15-2015
Was anything else in /sim5? Try:-
Code:
find /sim5 -type d -exec fuser {} \;

You might hit your own process as the find progresses, of course. You might need to give the full path the fuser depending on $PATH

I've use a find in case there is a directory structure in there and someone has navigated their way down there.




Robin
# 13  
Old 05-15-2015
Quote:
Originally Posted by hicksd8
Try and run a check on the filesystem WITHOUT modifying anything (using the -n switch):

Code:
# fsck -F ufs -n /dev/rdsk/c4t24d0s6

That should tell you whether the system thinks there's a filesystem there and, if so, how much damage, if any, it has.
I think that this might even tell you where it was last mounted if it is a valid filesystem.



Robin
# 14  
Old 05-15-2015
using
Code:
fsck

turns out
Code:
fsck -F ufs -n /dev/rdsk/c4t24d0s6
Can't open /dev/rdsk/c4t24d0s6: I/O error
You have new mail in /var/mail//root

and using the find:

Code:
find /sim5 -type d -exec fuser {} \;
/sim5:    19135o
root@mcelvasp3 # pwd
/
root@mcelvasp3 #


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