As you can see there is no reference of /u01 in the 3rd column of /etc/vfstab.
Can you see the new disk on format command ?
1. Select that disk from list and partition it by selecting the disk partition you wanna then assign it partition ID tag , which ever you want ( you can get the correct value for this by typing ‘?’ mark there and then hitting the enter button. Same way you can select the permission flags , after that u need to assign the starting cylinder number be care full while selecting the starting cylinder or just press enter if not sure. Then select the end cylinder number , here you can pass the value in GB say if u need 50GB , enter the value as 50g . press enter. Verify the same by pressing ‘p’ or print on the format command, once you are sure then label the disk and quit the format utility.
2. After that you need to assign the file type on the partition which you can do with newfs command , i.e.
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newfs /dev/rdsk/c0t0d0p<number> s<number>
and press enter. This command will create the ufs file system on the give partition.
3. Then create the mount point with
4 enter the partition on /etc/vfstab where in you have to give value for seven filed edit and save and exit the file.
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#device device mount FS fsck mount mount
#to mount to fsck point type pass at boot options
5. execute command
6 check if the file system is mount on not with