09-19-2007
What exactly is the problem, what are the command line options that you're invoking and what is the error message that you see ?
Run "man -k mount" to see all available options for BSD, in the meantime I will look at my virtual machine that has this great distro on it. OK, here is
HOW-TO mount NTFS on PCBSD.
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fence_cpint
fence_cpint(8) System Manager's Manual fence_cpint(8)
NAME
fence_cpint - I/O Fencing agent for GFS on s390 and zSeries VM clusters
SYNOPSIS
fence_cpint [OPTION]...
DESCRIPTION
fence_cpint is an I/O Fencing agent used on a virtual machine running GFS in a s390 or zSeries VM cluster. It uses the cpint package to
send a CP LOGOFF command to the specified virtual machine. For fence_cpint to execute correctly, you must have the cpint module installed,
and hcp in your PATH. NOTE: for fence_cpint to send a command to another virtual machine, the machine executing it must either be a privi-
lege class C user or it must be the secondary user of the virtual machine to be fenced. This means that unless all of you GULM server
nodes are privilege class C, fence_cpint can only be used with SLM.
fence_cpint accepts options on the command line as well as from stdin. fence_node sends the options through stdin when it execs the agent.
fence_cpint can be run by itself with command line options which is useful for testing.
Vendor URL: http://www.ibm.com
OPTIONS
-h Print out a help message describing available options, then exit.
-u userid
userid of the virtual machine to fence (required).
-q quiet mode, no output.
-V Print out a version message, then exit.
STDIN PARAMETERS
agent = < param >
This option is used by fence_node(8) and is ignored by fence_cpint.
userid = < parm >
userid of the virtual machine to fence (required).
SEE ALSO
fence(8), fence_node(8)
fence_cpint(8)