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тАО06-17-2003 04:06 AM
тАО06-17-2003 04:06 AM
after mounting (mount /dev/dsk/c0t1d0 /cdrom) cdrom (used for an oracle-upgrade) Ifind the following strage output:
l /ora920_2
CDLABEL.ASC;1, CDLABEL.EBC;1, COPY_TM.HTM;1, COPY_TM.TXT;1, CRCFILE.DAT;1, LABEL.ASC;1, LABEL.EBC;1, META-INF,
UNIX, VERSION.ASC;1, VERSION.EBC;1
Is there a special mount option for windows/dos-cds?
Thank you in advance,
Stefan
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тАО06-17-2003 04:09 AM
тАО06-17-2003 04:09 AM
Re: mount of a cdrom
It sounds like you need to look at pfs_mount. Check this thread:
http://forums.itrc.hp.com/cm/QuestionAnswer/1,,0x90415c7609e9d61190050090279cd0f9,00.html
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тАО06-17-2003 04:11 AM
тАО06-17-2003 04:11 AM
SolutionCan you verify this server and O/S please? For most CDROM devices are more like c2t5d0.
HP-UX uses 'pfs_mount' but Oracle should have provided details about this. For example:
pfs_mount -o xlat=unix /dev/rdsk/c2t2d0 /cdrom
pfs_umount -c /cdrom
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тАО06-17-2003 04:12 AM
тАО06-17-2003 04:12 AM
Re: mount of a cdrom
mount -F cdfs -o rr /dev/dsk/... /cdrom
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тАО06-17-2003 04:29 AM
тАО06-17-2003 04:29 AM
Re: mount of a cdrom
Quoting from Merijn (Procura) on his web page at http://www.cmve.net/~merijn/
My CD-ROM doesn't show what I expect
It can be an Oracle CD-ROM, or a CD created on Windows, or whereever they used Rock Ridge extensions. Long names are truncated or show upper case only. Oracle tells you to use pfs_mount.
Do not use pfs_mount!. Install the Rock-Ridge extension patches instead and never worry about these problems. For HP-UX 11.00 you will need forget all about PFS and install PHKL_26448 (now superceded by PHKL_28060), PHCO_26449, and PHKL_26450 to have HP-UX recognize those file systems automatically on mount! For HP-UX 11i you need PHCO_25841, PHKL_26269, and PHKL_25760.
No need thereafter to use -o cdfs to mount anymore, provided you enter the CD drive in /etc/fstab like this:
/dev/cd0 /cdrom cdfs ro,rr,noauto 0 0
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тАО06-18-2003 01:32 PM
тАО06-18-2003 01:32 PM
Re: mount of a cdrom
-F cdfs -r -o cdcase
-F is file system type, -o are options which apparently are specific for each file system type. cdcase will fix the upper-case issue I think. -r is for read-only and I'm not convinced that's required for a cdrom.
To be honest these switches were handed to me by a consultant with a CD he'd given me and I looked around for a list of file system types and their respective options but couldn't find anything.
You could start with 'man 1M mount', and 'man fstyp' though.
Fred
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тАО06-18-2003 01:32 PM
тАО06-18-2003 01:32 PM
Re: mount of a cdrom
-F cdfs -r -o cdcase
-F is file system type, -o are options which apparently are specific for each file system type. cdcase will fix the upper-case issue I think. -r is for read-only and I'm not convinced that's required for a cdrom.
To be honest these switches were handed to me by a consultant with a CD he'd given me and I looked around for a list of file system types and their respective options but couldn't find anything.
You could start with 'man 1M mount', and 'man fstyp' though.
Fred
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тАО06-18-2003 01:32 PM
тАО06-18-2003 01:32 PM
Re: mount of a cdrom
-F cdfs -r -o cdcase
-F is file system type, -o are options which apparently are specific for each file system type. cdcase will fix the upper-case issue I think. -r is for read-only and I'm not convinced that's required for a cdrom.
To be honest these switches were handed to me by a consultant with a CD he'd given me and I looked around for a list of file system types and their respective options but couldn't find anything.
You could start with 'man 1M mount', and 'man fstyp' though.
Fred
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тАО06-18-2003 01:32 PM
тАО06-18-2003 01:32 PM
Re: mount of a cdrom
-F cdfs -r -o cdcase
-F is file system type, -o are options which apparently are specific for each file system type. cdcase will fix the upper-case issue I think. -r is for read-only and I'm not convinced that's required for a cdrom.
To be honest these switches were handed to me by a consultant with a CD he'd given me and I looked around for a list of file system types and their respective options but couldn't find anything.
You could start with 'man 1M mount', and 'man fstyp' though.
Fred
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тАО06-18-2003 01:34 PM
тАО06-18-2003 01:34 PM
Re: mount of a cdrom
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