04-17-2008
id
and then
ls -ld /intas/OCU_3.9.1/sbin
and post the output
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volinstall
volinstall(8) System Manager's Manual volinstall(8)
NAME
volinstall - Sets up Logical Storage Manager (LSM) environment after LSM installation
SYNOPSIS
/usr/sbin/volinstall
DESCRIPTION
The volinstall script sets up LSM special device files, and add the following lines to the /etc/inittab file:
lsmr:s:sysinit:/sbin/lsmbstartup -b </dev/console >/dev/console 2>&1 lsm:23:wait:/sbin/lsmbstartup -n </dev/console >/dev/console 2>&1
vol:23:wait:/sbin/volreconfig -n </dev/console >/dev/console 2>&1
The first line calls the /sbin/lsmbstartup script, which enables LSM to start automatically on system reboot. The second line calls the
/sbin/volreconfig script, which handles any pending encapsulation requests.
If /sbin/lsmbstartup is not added to the /etc/inittab file, LSM must be started manually after system reboot.
Note
The volinstall script is automatically invoked by the volsetup, clu_create, and clu_add_member commands. Therefore, running the volinstall
script to set up LSM is usually not necessary.
SEE ALSO
inittab(4), lsmbstartup(8), volencap(8), volintro(8), volsetup(8),
volinstall(8)