AFter a hardware issue - scsi controller replaced and hadware is now functioning again . Able to mount all VG except one.
Need AIX 4.3 experience to assist...
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Hi All,
I need help on this issue and it is a production server.
/usr is unable to mount and make system can't even type any commands.
Only this show and no changes makes to the system.
ERROR: svc:/system/filesystem/root:default failed to mount /usr (see 'svcs -x'
for details) ... (3 Replies)
Hi, I work offshore and we have a system that records excessive amounts of data (Terabytes), therefore we changed the 16 x 400GB drives to 16 x 1TB drives. However, since doing this, upon bootup, the system does not recognize the new drives. These drives are external drives in a chassis which is... (5 Replies)
Hi,
I am running Solaris 8 on a V880 which has recently crashed. It has got a fibre connection to a StorageTrek array containing my database info. Since the crash I have been unable to mount the 2 metadevices which correspond to /spool & /apps - these FS's contain my db info and theredore I... (20 Replies)
Hi,
I'm new for unix. I tried to mount windows NTFS partition in Fedora unix, but it is saying ntfs not found. The command i used is
mount /dev/sdb1 -t ntfs /mnt/drive1
and how to find the available filesystem type?. (1 Reply)
I am running Ubuntu Server, I recently added a new hard drive to the machine
When I run fdisk -l I see both drives.
The recently added drive is present but it's listed as extended.
when I try to mount the drive it says you must specify the file system type.
I can't mount this drive, I was... (2 Replies)
Hi
I have created a RHEL6 machine that is hosted on VMWare player that in turn runs off my Windows 7 PC.
When I try and mount the CDROM on the RHEL6 box I get the following output:
$ mount /dev/cdrom/media
mount: can't find /dev/cdrom/media in /etc/fstab or /etc/mtab
$
Here is the... (3 Replies)
hi
Am trying to mount a cdrom which has a blank cd into it, using the command:
mount -v cdrfs -o ro /dev/cd0 /mnt
Am getting this error:
# df -Ig
Filesystem GB blocks Used Free %Used Mounted on
/dev/hd4 0.50 0.19 0.31 38% /
/dev/hd2 ... (1 Reply)
Hi,
I am unable to mount the AIX share on Red Hat Linux 5.5
getting below error on linux server while mounting.
reason given by server: unknown nfs status return value: -1
I have checked on AIX side.
lssrc -g nfs showing below output.
bash-3.00# lssrc -g nfs
Subsystem ... (2 Replies)
Hello,
While mounting NFS below error is coming:
# mount -t nfs 10.65.150.69:/lvsnap /lvsnap
mount: mount to NFS server '10.65.150.69' failed: RPC Error: Program not registered.
Please advise.
Best regards,
Vishal (2 Replies)
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nfsiostat
nfsiostat(8) System Manager's Manual nfsiostat(8)NAME
nfsiostat - Emulate iostat for NFS mount points using /proc/self/mountstats
SYNOPSIS
nfsiostat [[<interval>] [<count>]] [<options>][<mount_point>]
DESCRIPTION
The nfsiostat command displays NFS client per-mount statisitics.
<interval>
specifies the amount of time in seconds between each report. The first report contains statistics for the time since each file sys-
tem was mounted. Each subsequent report contains statistics collected during the interval since the previous report.
<count>
If the <count> parameter is specified, the value of <count> determines the number of reports generated at <interval> seconds apart.
if the interval parameter is specified without the <count> parameter, the command generates reports continuously.
<options>
Define below
<mount_point>
If one or more <mount point> names are specified, statistics for only these mount points will be displayed. Otherwise, all NFS
mount points on the client are listed.
OPTIONS -a or --attr
displays statistics related to the attribute cache
-d or --dir
displays statistics related to directory operations
-h or --help
shows help message and exit
-l LIST or --list=LIST
only print stats for first LIST mount points
-p or --page
displays statistics related to the page cache
-s or --sort
Sort NFS mount points by ops/second
--version
show program's version number and exit
FILES
/proc/self/mountstats
SEE ALSO iostat(8), mountstats(8), nfsstat(8)AUTHOR
Chuck Lever <chuck.lever@oracle.com>
15 Apr 2010 nfsiostat(8)