As said earlier this is mobilephone Nexus4 and below is the fstab on it.
Sorry for the typo.. /format is a mistake and is not available..
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Just noticed, that it is showing internal storage as 0, suspecting the main filesystem/block was not mounted and that is stopping to mount /cache and all..
also not sure how to mount this
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This is the OS it has...
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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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diodmount
mount.diod(8) diod mount.diod(8)NAME
mount.diod - mount diod file systems
SYNOPSIS
mount.diod [OPTIONS] host[:aname] dir [-o options]
DESCRIPTION
mount.diod is the mount utility for the distributed I/O daemon, which is an I/O forwarding service for Linux clusters built upon the Linux
9p file system.
mount.diod performs two main tasks: 1) connect and authenticate to the diod server, and 2) issue the mount(2) system call with appropriate
mount options.
Authentication with the diod server takes place in user space. The connected (and authenticated) file descriptor is passed as a mount
option to the kernel 9p file system
This command requires root to execute the mount(2) system call.
The 9p file system must support the 9P2000.L protocol variant, e.g. kernel 2.6.38 or above.
The host portion of the mount spec may optionally be supplied in hostlist format, e.g. host1,host2,host3:aname or host[1-3]:aname, in which
case hosts are tried in order until a successful connection is obtained. Post-connect mount errors are immediately fatal.
If the host portion of the mount spec begins with a forward-slash (/), it refers to the path to a UNIX domain socket.
COMMAND LINE OPTIONS -f, --fake-mount
Do everything except the mount system call.
-n, --no-mtab
Do not update the system mtab.
-v, --verbose
Set verbose mode.
-o, --options opt[,opt,...]
Set mount options (see below).
MOUNT OPTIONS
The following file system specific mount options are handled by mount.diod.
aname=name
The aname is the path of the exported file system on the server. It can be specified in the mount spec in host:aname format like
NFS, or it can be specified with this option. diod will not allow an attach to an empty aname. diod has a built-in synthetic con-
trol file system that can be mounted with aname of ctl.
uname=name
The user name to authenticate to the diod server. The default is uname=root.
access=mode
Select the access mode. access=user (default) causes the mount to support multiple users, and requires root authentication.
access=<uid> restricts access at the client to only the specified user.
port=n Connect to the diod server on the specified port. The default is the IANA-assigned 9pfs port 564.
trans=name
Select a transport. mount.diod only supports trans=fd because of its strategy for authentication.
rfdno=n,wfdno=n
The file descriptor for reading and writing with trans=fd. If set, mount.diod assumes this file descriptor is already connected to
a diod server and ignores host in the device specification, and the port=n option.
msize=n
The msize is the max 9P packet payload size. The default is 65512 (65536-24)
version=name
Select 9P protocol version. diod only supports 9p2000.L.
cache=mode
Specify a caching policy. By default, no caches are used. If cache=loose, no attempts are made at consistency. This mode is
intended for exclusive, read-only mounts. If cache=fscache, use FS-Cache for a persistent, read-only cache backend.
cachetag
In the context of cache=fscache, select the cache tag to use for this session. Cache tags for existing cache sessions are listed in
/sys/fs/9p/caches.
nodevmap
Do not map special files. Represent them as normal files. This can be used to share devices/named pipes/sockets between hosts.
debug=n
Specifies debug level for the kernel 9p module. The debug level is a bitmask.
0x01 = display verbose error messages
0x02 = developer debug (DEBUG_CURRENT)
0x04 = display 9p trace
0x08 = display VFS trace
0x10 = display Marshalling debug
0x20 = display RPC debug
0x40 = display transport debug
0x80 = display allocation debug
0x100 = display protocol message debug
0x200 = display Fid debug
0x400 = display packet debug
0x800 = display fscache tracing debug
The debug level is global, i.e. it applies to all 9P file systems and it remains set after the file system is unmounted. The
default is debug=0.
SEE ALSO
diod (8)
diod-1.0.13 2012-05-22 mount.diod(8)