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Operating Systems Solaris No mounting in single user mode Post 302395081 by adelsin on Monday 15th of February 2010 12:23:41 AM
Old 02-15-2010
Solution

The solution was due to a frantic error on my part.

# df -k
Filesystem kbytes used avail capacity Mounted on
/pci@1e,600000/ide@d/cdrom@0,0:b
178735 161584 0 100% /
/devices 0 0 0 0% /devices
ctfs 0 0 0 0% /system/contract
proc 0 0 0 0% /proc
mnttab 0 0 0 0% /etc/mnttab
swap 1966120 344 1965776 1% /etc/svc/volatile
objfs 0 0 0 0% /system/object
swap 1966328 552 1965776 1% /tmp
/tmp/dev 1966328 552 1965776 1% /dev
fd 0 0 0 0% /dev/fd
/devices/pci@1e,600000/ide@d/sd@0,0:a
2656590 2656590 0 100% /cdrom
/cdrom/Solaris_10/Tools/Boot/usr
2656590 2656590 0 100% /usr
/platform/sun4u-us3/lib/libc_psr/libc_psr_hwcap1.so.1
178735 161584 0 100% /platform/sun4u-us3/lib/libc_psr.so.1
/platform/sun4u-us3/lib/sparcv9/libc_psr/libc_psr_hwcap1.so.1
178735 161584 0 100% /platform/sun4u-us3/lib/sparcv9/libc_psr.so.1
swap 1965776 0 1965776 0% /tmp/root/var/run


# echo | format
Searching for disks...done

AVAILABLE DISK SELECTIONS:
0. c1t0d0 <SUN36G cyl 24620 alt 2 hd 27 sec 107>
/pci@1c,600000/scsi@2/sd@0,0
1. c1t1d0 <SUN36G cyl 24620 alt 2 hd 27 sec 107>
/pci@1c,600000/scsi@2/sd@1,0
Specify disk (enter its number): Specify disk (enter its number):
#

I was using drive c0t0d0s0... once I corrected it to c1t0d0s0, it worked. Thanks to everyone.
 

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pmadvise(1)							   User Commands						       pmadvise(1)

NAME
pmadvise - applies advice about memory to a process SYNOPSIS
pmadvise -o option[,option] [-F] [-l] [-v] pid... DESCRIPTION
pmadvise applies advice about how memory is used in the specified process using madvise(3C). pmadvise allows users to apply advice to a specific sub-range at a specific instant in time. pmadvise differs from madv.so.1(1) in that madv.so.1(1) applies the advice throughout execution of the target program to all segments of a specified type. OPTIONS
The following options are supported: -F Force by grabbing the target process even if another process has control. You should exercise caution when using the -F option. See proc(1). -l Show unresolved dynamic linker map names. -o Specify advice to apply in the following form: private=advice shared=advice heap=advice stack=advice address[:length]=advice where the advice can be one of the following: normal random sequential willneed dontneed free access_lwp access_many access_default An address and length can be given to specify a subrange to apply the advice.The address should be hexadecimal and the length should be in bytes by default. If length is not specified and the starting address refers to the start of a segment, the advice is applied to that segment. length can be qualified by K, M, G, T, P, or E to specify kilobytes, megabytes, gigabytes, terabytes, or exabytes respectively as the unit of measure. -v Print verbose output. Display output as pmap(1) does, showing what advice is being applied where. This can be useful when the advice is being applied to a named region (for example, private, shared, and so forth) to get feedback on exactly where the advice is being applied. pmadvise tries to process all legal options. If an illegal address range is specified, an error message is printed and the offending option is skipped. pmadvise quits without processing any options and prints a usage message when there is a syntax error. If conflicting advice is given on a region, the order of precedence is from most specific advice to least, that is, most general. In other words, advice specified for a particuliar address range takes precedence over advice for heap and stack which in turn takes precedence over advice for private and shared memory. Moreover, the advice in each of the following groups are mutually exclusive from the other advice within the same group: MADV_NORMAL, MADV_RANDOM, MADV_SEQUENTIAL MADV_WILLNEED, MADV_DONTNEED, MADV_FREE MADV_ACCESS_DEFAULT, MADV_ACCESS_LWP, MADV_ACCESS_MANY OPERANDS
The following operands are supported: pid Process ID. EXAMPLES
Example 1 Applying Advice to a Segment at Specified Address The following example applies advice to a segment at a specified address: % pmap $$ 100666: tcsh 00010000 312K r-x-- /usr/bin/tcsh 0006C000 48K rwx-- /usr/bin/tcsh 00078000 536K rwx-- [ heap ] FF100000 856K r-x-- /lib/libc.so.1 FF1E6000 32K rwx-- /lib/libc.so.1 FF1EE000 8K rwx-- /lib/libc.so.1 FF230000 168K r-x-- /lib/libcurses.so.1 FF26A000 32K rwx-- /lib/libcurses.so.1 FF272000 8K rwx-- /lib/libcurses.so.1 FF280000 576K r-x-- /lib/libnsl.so.1 FF310000 40K rwx-- /lib/libnsl.so.1 FF31A000 24K rwx-- /lib/libnsl.so.1 FF364000 8K rwxs- [ anon ] FF370000 48K r-x-- /lib/libsocket.so.1 FF38C000 8K rwx-- /lib/libsocket.so.1 FF3A0000 8K r-x-- /platform/sun4u-us3/lib/libc_psr.so.1 FF3B0000 176K r-x-- /lib/ld.so.1 FF3EC000 8K rwx-- /lib/ld.so.1 FF3EE000 8K rwx-- /lib/ld.so.1 FFBE6000 104K rw--- [ stack ] % % pmadvise -o 78000=access_lwp $$ % Example 2 Using the -v Option The following example displays verbose output from pmadvise: % pmadvise -o heap=access_lwp,stack=access_default -v $$ 1720: -sh 00010000 88K r-x-- /sbin/sh 00036000 8K rwx-- /sbin/sh 00038000 16K rwx-- [ heap ] <= access_lwp FF250000 24K r-x-- /lib/libgen.so.1 FF266000 8K rwx-- /lib/libgen.so.1 FF272000 8K rwxs- [ anon ] FF280000 840K r-x-- /lib/libc.so.1 FF362000 32K rwx-- /lib/libc.so.1 FF36A000 16K rwx-- /lib/libc.so.1 FF380000 8K r-x-- /platform/sun4u-us3/lib/libc_psr.so.1 FF390000 64K rwx-- [ anon ] FF3B0000 168K r-x-- /lib/ld.so.1 FF3EA000 8K rwx-- /lib/ld.so.1 FF3EC000 8K rwx-- /lib/ld.so.1 FFBFE000 8K rw--- [ stack ] <= access_default EXIT STATUS
The following exit values are returned: 0 Successful completion. non-zero An error occurred. FILES
/proc/* Process files /usr/prob/lib/* proc tools support files ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Availability |SUNWesu | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Interface Stability |See below. | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ The command syntax is Evolving. The output formats are Unstable. SEE ALSO
madv.so.1(1), pmap(1), proc(1), madvise(3C), attributes(5) SunOS 5.11 25 Sep 2008 pmadvise(1)
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