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Operating Systems Solaris Validate mountpoints on solaris server after server reboot Post 302915712 by gull04 on Thursday 4th of September 2014 11:05:02 AM
Old 09-04-2014
Hi Venkst & Ravinder,

Please note that on Solaris there is not an
Code:
/etc/fstab

It is in fact;
Code:
/etc/vfstab
root@ekbvsollic01:~# cat /etc/vfstab
#device         device          mount           FS      fsck    mount   mount
#to mount       to fsck         point           type    pass    at boot options
#
/devices        -               /devices        devfs   -       no      -
/proc           -               /proc           proc    -       no      -
ctfs            -               /system/contract ctfs   -       no      -
objfs           -               /system/object  objfs   -       no      -
sharefs         -               /etc/dfs/sharetab       sharefs -       no      -
fd              -               /dev/fd         fd      -       no      -
swap            -               /tmp            tmpfs   -       yes     -

/dev/zvol/dsk/rpool/swap        -               -               swap    -       no      -

You can glean a great deal of additional information from the mount tab.
Code:
root@ekbvsollic01:~# cat /etc/mnttab
rpool/ROOT/solaris      /       zfs     dev=4490002     0
/devices        /devices        devfs   dev=8540000     1405604525
/dev    /dev    dev     dev=8580000     1405604525
ctfs    /system/contract        ctfs    dev=8640001     1405604525
proc    /proc   proc    dev=85c0000     1405604525
mnttab  /etc/mnttab     mntfs   dev=8680001     1405604525
swap    /system/volatile        tmpfs   xattr,dev=86c0001       1405604525
objfs   /system/object  objfs   dev=8700001     1405604525
sharefs /etc/dfs/sharetab       sharefs dev=8740001     1405604525
/usr/lib/libc/libc_hwcap1.so.1  /lib/libc.so.1  lofs    dev=4490002     1405604533
fd      /dev/fd fd      rw,dev=8840001  1405604535
rpool/ROOT/solaris/var  /var    zfs     rw,devices,setuid,nonbmand,exec,rstchown,xattr,atime,dev=4490003        1405604535
swap    /tmp    tmpfs   xattr,dev=86c0002       1405604535
rpool/VARSHARE  /var/share      zfs     rw,devices,setuid,nonbmand,exec,rstchown,xattr,atime,dev=4490004        1405604536
rpool/data      /data/dataarch  zfs     rw,devices,setuid,nonbmand,exec,rstchown,xattr,atime,dev=4490005        1405604541
rpool/export    /export zfs     rw,devices,setuid,nonbmand,exec,rstchown,xattr,atime,dev=4490006        1405604541
rpool/export/home       /export/home    zfs     rw,devices,setuid,nonbmand,exec,rstchown,xattr,atime,dev=4490007        1405604541
rpool   /rpool  zfs     rw,devices,setuid,nonbmand,exec,rstchown,xattr,atime,dev=4490008        1405604541
rpool/space     /space  zfs     rw,devices,setuid,nonbmand,exec,rstchown,xattr,atime,dev=4490009        1405604541
-hosts  /net    autofs  nosuid,indirect,ignore,nobrowse,dev=8900001     1405604546
auto_home       /home   autofs  indirect,ignore,nobrowse,dev=8900002    1405604546
-fedfs  /nfs4   autofs  ro,nosuid,indirect,ignore,nobrowse,dev=8900003  1405604546
/dev/dsk/c7t0d0s2       /media/SOL_10_113_X86   hsfs    ro,nosuid,noglobal,maplcase,rr,traildot,dev=3380042     1405604546

Regards

Dave

Last edited by gull04; 09-04-2014 at 12:09 PM.. Reason: Additional Information
 

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