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тАО01-22-2003 06:56 AM
тАО01-22-2003 06:56 AM
pfs_umount
i'am trying to install oracle 8.1 on my unix server OS 11i.
i use pfs_mount to mount the CD:
nohup pfs_umountd &
nohup pfsd &
pfs_mount /dev/dsk/c0t0d0 /cdrom
but when i need to umount the CD to put the second one using "pfs_umount /cdrom ",the system give me the following message "Device busy"
the following patchs are installed:
PHCO_24777
PHNE_263888
PHCO_27434
PHCO_25452
PHNE_24910
PHSS_26560
PHSS_26558
any help
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тАО01-22-2003 06:57 AM
тАО01-22-2003 06:57 AM
Re: pfs_umount
Usually when that happens to me our local DBA has a shell running and they are sitting somewhere inside of the /cdrom directory tree. Make sure everybody is cd'd out of the /cdrom tree and try pfs_umount again.
JP
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тАО01-22-2003 06:59 AM
тАО01-22-2003 06:59 AM
Re: pfs_umount
check the cdrom mountpoint
#fuser -c /cdrom
or SD_CDROM
Robert-Jan.
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тАО01-22-2003 07:02 AM
тАО01-22-2003 07:02 AM
Re: pfs_umount
# fuser -u /cdrom
will let you see the PID and the username.
# fuser -ku /cdrom
will kill all of the PID's using /cdrom
Good luck
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тАО01-22-2003 07:07 AM
тАО01-22-2003 07:07 AM
Re: pfs_umount
You need PHKL_26520 (the one with the warning. You should read the warning and then decide if you want to use the 1 star new patch...) and PHKL_26269. This will allow you to stop using pfs mount.
Hope it helps
John
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тАО01-22-2003 11:58 AM
тАО01-22-2003 11:58 AM
Re: pfs_umount
that's one of our FAQs, really ;-)
Usually some other shell is "sitting" (cd) in/on a directory of the mounted CD-ROM (maybe the root-shell having mounted it?).
And then some "traditionalists" do a "cd" into the mounted CD-ROM as user "oracle" themselfs.
Both is not needed any more and is actually wrong...
If it's not that, then try using the dialog box of the Java-Installer to navigate down to the root-directory.
Then "pfs_umount" and "pfs_mount" from your root-shell. Finally navigate back to the mount-directory in the Java-Installer.
FWIW,
Wodisch
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тАО01-22-2003 12:09 PM
тАО01-22-2003 12:09 PM
Re: pfs_umount
Every time this happened to me someone had a session open on the cd.
Usually that someone was me.
When I ran the fuser -cuk /cdom command my terminal session would get clipped, proving myself the culprit.
I'm attaching my pfscontrol script, because it helps me avoid other issues with pfs_mount
Its a start stop script, but will work in /usr/contrib/bin or wherever you store admin scripts.
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тАО01-22-2003 01:35 PM
тАО01-22-2003 01:35 PM
Re: pfs_umount
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тАО01-22-2003 02:40 PM
тАО01-22-2003 02:40 PM
Re: pfs_umount
To mount CD:
nohup /usr/sbin/pfs_mountd &
hohup /usr/sbin/pfsd &
nohup /usr/sbin/pfs_mount -x unix /dev/dsk/[c?t?d?] /cdrom &
To umount CD:
nohup /usr/sbin/pfs_umount /dev/dsk/[c?t?d?] &
Pls note that is "pfs_umount" and not "ps_mount" to **umount** your media..!
To umount you needs indicate the device name instead of the mount point!
Rgds.
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тАО01-22-2003 07:39 PM
тАО01-22-2003 07:39 PM
Re: pfs_umount
Seems you are running the runinstaller from the /cdrom/XXX/???/.runinstaller
try running from ouside with fulpath, Hope may help
thanks
SVTGanesh