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I have a Netra T1 server running Solaris 8, It was installed by jump start, it does not have a cdrom drive.

Recetly it crashed so I rebooted it from >LOM poweron
and it came to run level 3, all file systems listed in /etc/vfstab are mounted, but /dev and / root are not writeable though in /etc/vfstab it says file system is read/write.

Any clue please suggest.

thanks
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Old 06-10-2009
what's in /var/adm/messages ??
do you have any console logs ??

I can only assume you have a fsck issue.
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Old 06-11-2009
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Originally Posted by Tirmazi
all file systems listed in /etc/vfstab are mounted, but /dev and / root are not writeable though in /etc/vfstab it says file system is read/write.
You have ”dirty” filesystems, meaning you should run fsck against them. Normally this is done during the startup, but for a reason or another the system has failed to do so. Normally this situation could be fixed by booting from CD-ROM, but as you don't have that option you might try to bring the system to single user mode (using ”init S” or ”init 1”, see init's man page) and run the fsck command by hand.

Best luck,

pen
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Old 06-11-2009
Quote:
Originally Posted by Tirmazi
I have a Netra T1 server running Solaris 8, It was installed by jump start, it does not have a cdrom drive.

Recetly it crashed so I rebooted it from >LOM poweron
and it came to run level 3, all file systems listed in /etc/vfstab are mounted, but /dev and / root are not writeable though in /etc/vfstab it says file system is read/write.

Any clue please suggest.

thanks

I just wanted to say thanks the issue was infact with the root file system
 
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