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тАО08-16-2002 02:44 AM
тАО08-16-2002 02:44 AM
I have mounted Oracle CD using,
1. nohup /usr/sbin/pfs_mountd &
2. nohup /usr/sbin/pfsd &
3. /usr/sbin/pfs_mount -t rrip -x unix /dev/dsk/c4t2d0 /SD_CDROM
But while running "orainst" it hangs and gives following mesg.
NFS server f1fa not responding still trying
Any idea to come out.
Solved! Go to Solution.
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тАО08-16-2002 02:46 AM
тАО08-16-2002 02:46 AM
Re: Oracle Installation
You can do this through SAM
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тАО08-16-2002 02:50 AM
тАО08-16-2002 02:50 AM
Re: Oracle Installation
nfs must be running on the system for PFS to work, even if the
system is standalone. To check to see if nfs is running,
use the command:
rpcinfo -p
and look for nfs and mountd in the last column.
If you do not find them, then make sure the following variables are
set in the /etc/rc.config.d/nfsconf file:
NFS_CLIENT=1
NFS_SERVER=1
NUM_NFSD=4
START_MOUNTD=1
If you modified nfsconf, issue the following two commands to
restart the nfs server:
/sbin/init.d/nfs.server start
/sbin/init.d/nfs.client start
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тАО08-16-2002 02:57 AM
тАО08-16-2002 02:57 AM
Re: Oracle Installation
http://forums.itrc.hp.com/cm/QuestionAnswer/1,,0x278193e260b0d611abdb0090277a778c,00.html
If you apply the Rockridge Extension patches, then you don't have to mess with pfs_mount - which, judging from the hundreds of questions posted about it, is a real pain to use. With the patches applied, you just use a regular mount/umount - much simpler.
Pete
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тАО08-16-2002 02:59 AM
тАО08-16-2002 02:59 AM
Re: Oracle Installation
As you have suggested, nfs is already running.
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тАО08-16-2002 03:03 AM
тАО08-16-2002 03:03 AM
Re: Oracle Installation
I assume the name of your server is f1fa?
You need to make sure NFS is running - make sure rpcbind is running (ps -ef | grep rpcbind) and if it isn't, start it using /sbin/init.d/ scripts. Then make sure NFS itself is running by changing the /etc/rc.config.d/nfsconf to make everything the various configs to =1 from =0, then start NFS using /sbin/init.d/nfs* scripts.
Hope this helps.
James
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тАО08-16-2002 03:14 AM
тАО08-16-2002 03:14 AM
Re: Oracle Installation
Hello James ,
I have checked as u suggested n found
rpcbind is not running.
how can i start it.
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тАО08-16-2002 03:17 AM
тАО08-16-2002 03:17 AM
Re: Oracle Installation
If you have done hardening as suggested in the bastion host document, this file may have been renamed and you'll need to rename it back.
Cheers!
James
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тАО08-16-2002 03:21 AM
тАО08-16-2002 03:21 AM
Re: Oracle Installation
Cheers!
James
PS: You may want to start awarding points too, you have some helpful answers above which you have not thanked with point awards.
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тАО08-16-2002 04:01 AM
тАО08-16-2002 04:01 AM
Re: Oracle Installation
/usr/sbin/rcpbind doesnot exists.