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Old 09-03-2001
Question Filesystems

my partner change the server's ip address and now i can't to mount the oracle's filesystem, what i do? i don't want to reinstall Unix. My unix is SCO UNIX 5.0.5

Last edited by marun; 09-03-2001 at 07:41 PM..
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Old 09-03-2001
Re: Filesystems

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Originally posted by marun
my partner change the server's ip address and now i can't to mount the oracle's filesystem, what i do? i don't want to reinstall Unix. My unix is SCO UNIX 5.0.5
My filesystem type is HTFS. I done the exportfs and when try to remount the server write me the message "NO SUCH DEVICE OR ADDRESS (ERROR 6).

Last edited by marun; 09-04-2001 at 11:21 AM..
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Old 09-04-2001
NFS

I assume we are talking NFS here. First thing to do is to re-export (exportfs) the NFS file system on the source server. Then try to remount it.
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Old 09-04-2001
Re: Re: Filesystems

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Originally posted by marun


My filesystem type is HTFS. I done the exportfs and when try to remount the server write me the message "NO SUCH DEVICE OR ADDRESS (ERROR 6).
The filesystem is local and is HTFS and is on s.c.o. unix system. my /etc/exports only show
/dev/home1
/dev/datos
/dev/datos2
I add the /dev/datos, /dev/home1 lines.
what i do?



Last edited by marun; 09-04-2001 at 06:40 PM..
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Old 09-04-2001
HTFS? I thought that was an OS/2 file system. Please confirm that both systems are UNIX systems. Also did you do the exportfs on the right system? Check the /etc/exports and see which options are used to export the file system, you may have to change IP addresses there (if used), then re-export again.
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Old 09-04-2001
Maybe there is a misunderstanding here.
Can you please clarify...
Are you trying to mount a local or remote
filesystem? In other words, the system
that had the IP address changed, is it the
same system that you are working on or are you
trying to communicate with that system from
another (SCO) system? If the system is remote,
what OS is that system?
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Old 09-04-2001
Re: Re: Re: Filesystems

Quote:
Originally posted by marun


The filesystem is local and is HTFS and is on s.c.o. unix system. my /etc/exports only show
/dev/home1
/dev/datos
/dev/datos2
I add the /dev/datos, /dev/home1 lines.
what i do?


The file sytem is local. i want to mount it directly and the /etc/fstab file in my server don't exists.

Last edited by marun; 09-04-2001 at 07:39 PM..
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