/etc # ls -ld /cache /data
__bionic_open_tzdata: couldn't find any tzdata when looking for localtime!
__bionic_open_tzdata: couldn't find any tzdata when looking for GMT!
__bionic_open_tzdata: couldn't find any tzdata when looking for posixrules!
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 0 Jan 2 18:30 /cache
drwxr-xr-x 3 root root 0 Jan 2 18:30 /data
was able to mount one file-system manually and this is vfat not ext, while others are ext4,
below are the filesystems
one other thing is /proc/modules is not available... fyi as suspecting OS corrupt..
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...
Thanks (0 Replies)
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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LEARN ABOUT FREEBSD
tmpfs
TMPFS(5) BSD File Formats Manual TMPFS(5)NAME
tmpfs -- efficient memory file system
SYNOPSIS
To compile this driver into the kernel, place the following line in your kernel configuration file:
options TMPFS
Alternatively, to load the driver as a module at boot time, place the following line in loader.conf(5):
tmpfs_load="YES"
DESCRIPTION
The tmpfs driver will permit the FreeBSD kernel to access tmpfs file systems.
OPTIONS
The following options are available when mounting tmpfs file systems:
gid Specifies the group ID of the root inode of the file system. Defaults to the mount point's GID.
uid Specifies the user ID of the root inode of the file system. Defaults to the mount point's UID.
mode Specifies the mode (in octal notation) of the root inode of the file system. Defaults to the mount point's mode.
inodes Specifies the maximum number of nodes available to the file system. If not specified, the file system chooses a reasonable maximum
based on the file system size, which can be limited with the size option.
size Specifies the total file system size in bytes. If zero (the default) or a value larger than SIZE_MAX - PAGE_SIZE is given, the
available amount of memory (including main memory and swap space) will be used.
maxfilesize
Specifies the maximum file size in bytes. Defaults to the maximum possible value.
EXAMPLES
To mount a tmpfs memory file system:
mount -t tmpfs tmpfs /tmp
SEE ALSO nmount(2), unmount(2), fstab(5), mdmfs(8), mount(8)HISTORY
The tmpfs driver first appeared in FreeBSD 7.0.
AUTHORS
The tmpfs kernel implementation was written by Julio M. Merino Vidal <jmmv@NetBSD.org> as a Google SoC project.
Rohit Jalan and others ported it from NetBSD to FreeBSD.
This manual page was written by Xin LI <delphij@FreeBSD.org>.
BUGS
Some file system mount time options may not be well-supported.
BSD April 23, 2012 BSD