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Operating Systems Solaris Unable to mount Metadevice Post 302417862 by Duffs on Saturday 1st of May 2010 07:23:22 AM
Old 05-01-2010
Hi,

Thanks for noticing my typo but unfortunately it makes no difference:

Code:
metpmtc1:# mount /dev/dsk/md/d501 /spool
mount: /dev/dsk/md/d501 is already mounted, /spool is busy,
        or the allowable number of mount points has been exceeded
metpmtc1:# 
metpmtc1:# fstyp /dev/dsk/md/d501
fstyp: cannot stat or open </dev/dsk/md/d501>

R,
D.

Last edited by Scott; 05-01-2010 at 05:03 PM.. Reason: Code tags, PLEASE!
 

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VFS_MOUNT(9)						   BSD Kernel Developer's Manual					      VFS_MOUNT(9)

NAME
vfs_mount -- generic file system mount function SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/param.h> #include <sys/mount.h> int vfs_mount(struct thread *td, const char *fstype, char *fspath, int fsflags, void *fsdata); DESCRIPTION
The vfs_mount() function handles the generic portion of mounting a file system, and calls the file system specific mount function after veri- fying its parameters and setting up the structures expected by the underlying mount code. vfs_mount() is called directly by the mount(2) system call. Its arguments are: td The thread responsible for this call. fstype The type of file system being mounted. fspath The path to the mount point of the file system. fsflags Flags controlling the mount. See mount(2) for details. MNT_EXPORTED, MNT_NOSUID, MNT_UPDATE, MNT_RELOAD, MNT_FORCE, MNT_ASYNC, MNT_SYNCHRONOUS, MNT_UNION, MNT_NOATIME, MNT_SNAPSHOT, MNT_NOCLUSTERR, MNT_NOCLUSTERW, MNT_IGNORE, MNT_UNION, MNT_NOSYMFOLLOW fsdata File system specific data structure. It is in userspace when passed to vfs_mount() and is left untouched when passed to file sys- tem's mount(). RETURN VALUES
A 0 value is returned on success. ERRORS
[ENAMETOOLONG] The fs type or the mount point path is too long or any individual path component is too long. [EPERM] Permission denied. There are a number of reason this can occur ranging from the user not having permission to mount a file system to the securelevel being to high to load the fstype module. [EINVAL] Invalid operation (ex: trying to update a non mount-point). [ENOENT] The mount point does not exist (from namei()). [ELOOP] The mount point is a muddle of links (from namei()). [EOPNOTSUPP] The operation is not supported (ex: reloading a r/w file system). [EBUSY] The mount point is busy or is not really a mount point (on update). [ENOTDIR] The mount point is not a directory. [ENODEV] The kernel linker was unable to load the specified fstype or was unable to find the specified fstype module. Other errors can be returned by the file system's mount() and you should check the specific file system for details. Also this call relies on a large number of other kernel services whose errors it returns so this list may not be exhaustive. SEE ALSO
mount(2), mount(8) vfs.usermount AUTHORS
This manual page was written by Chad David <davidc@acns.ab.ca>. BSD
November 26, 2004 BSD
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