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removed cdroms still appear mounted

Hi, I am a novice user and am trying to remote mount a cdrom on one spark running solaris 5.8 from another spark 5 running 5.8. I share the drive on the remote maching, I'll call it "spark" with shareall -F

on the spark5 machine I type:
mount ipaddress:/cdrom/cdrom0 /mnt

when I cd to the //spark5 /mnt directory it is empty

when I cd to the //spark/cdrom directory, it shows that I have three cdroms although I only have one.

When I try to eject the bogus cdroms on spark I get the message in File Manager: Inappropriat ioctl for device.

How do I eliminate the bogus devices, and remotely mount the proper cdrom?
 

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