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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Mounting advfs in single-user mode Post 25805 by killerserv on Tuesday 6th of August 2002 04:03:03 AM
Old 08-06-2002
check to see if the domain#gaston is valid. Why because your syntax is correct. Could be the domain name is invalid.

# mount -t advfs usr_domain#usr /usr

Also , one doubt. have you create the usr_domain file domain, and create the usr fileset

Ex.
# mkfdmn /usr/local/gaston domain#gaston
# mkfset domain#gaston usr
 

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vbmtchain(8)						      System Manager's Manual						      vbmtchain(8)

NAME
vbmtchain - Displays the contents of a reserved file from an unmounted domain. SYNOPSIS
/sbin/advfs/vbmtchain BMT_page cell special OPERANDS
Specifies the page within the bitfile metadata table (BMT) of the volume that contains the file's mcell. Specifies the cell of the BMT page that contains the file's mcell. Specifies the volume on which the file's primary mcell is located. DESCRIPTION
The vbmtchain utility displays the contents of a reserved file from an unmounted domain. The file is described by the location of its pri- mary mcell. Each mcell location is composed of three parts: volume, page within the BMT file located on that volume, and cell within the BMT page. The primary mcell for the root tag directory is found in the BMT of the volume containing the log. To find this volume for a domain, use the showfdmn or the advscan command. The volume marked "L" contains the log. Certain metadata files are in fixed locations: ------------------------------------------------------- Page Cell Volume ------------------------------------------------------- Bitfile metadata table 0 0 Every volume Storage bitmap 0 1 Every volume Root tag directory 0 2 Volume with log Transaction log file 0 3 Volume with log ------------------------------------------------------- The vbmtchain utility displays the attributes of the file, including the time stamp, the extent map, and whether the file is a user direc- tory or a data file. RESTRICTIONS
You must have root user privileges to access this command. SEE ALSO
Commands: showfdmn(8), advscan(8) Files: advfs(4) vbmtchain(8)
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