In general you can only mount a disk to one mount point, although in some circumstances it can be possible to mount the same disk twice, for example if you have multiple paths to the device. In the usual case in order to do this you would need to use a loopback mount of the already mounted filesystem.
I have a Solaris 7 box. We got a strange error in the syslog, which read as follows:
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Hello all,
can someone help on how can i check if all file system were mounted during reboot?
I know that we have first to look on /etc/vfstab; the containing of this one should be mounted during boot of system, and after with : df -k we can see if mentioned file system on vfstab were... (3 Replies)
Hey,
I have a WebDav directory mounted and everything seems fine except for one thing. All file/directory names appear in all UPPERCASE, when in actual fact they are lowercase on the remote machine.
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Hi All,
I'm facing an issue while trying to unmount a remotely mounted file system, strangely it's not even getting mounted, Kindly find the reply messages.
Mounting error msg
nfsmnthelp: 1831-019 <Server host>: Cannot mount a file system that is already remotely mounted.
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Hi,
I know something about file system that its a directory to hold files.
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I have been facing an issue with one of my red hat unix machine, suddenly lost to switch sudo users. My all colleagues lost to switch to access sudo users.
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showmount
showmount(1M)showmount(1M)NAME
showmount - show all remote mounts
SYNOPSIS
[host]
DESCRIPTION
lists all clients that have remotely mounted a file system from host. This information is maintained by the server on host (see
mountd(1M)). The default value for host is the value returned by (see hostname(1)).
Options
Print all remote mounts in the format
where hostname is the name of the client, and directory is the root of the file system that has been mounted.
List directories that have been remotely mounted by clients.
Print the list of shared file systems.
WARNINGS
If a client crashes, executing on the server will show that the client still has a file system mounted. In other words, stale entries may
accumulate for clients that crash without sending an unmount request.
Also, if a client mounts the same remote directory twice, only one entry appears in Doing a of one of these directories removes the single
entry and no longer indicates that the remote directory is mounted.
FILES
remote mounted filesystem table
AUTHOR
was developed by Sun Microsystems, Inc.
SEE ALSO hostname(1), mountd(1M), share(1M), share_nfs(1M), rmtab(4).
showmount(1M)