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тАО05-15-2007 08:16 AM
тАО05-15-2007 08:16 AM
No such domain, fileset or mount directory,
then i try to create a new domain for this disk, but i receive an error that i can lost my data.....i need to preserve my data!!!
i try to run addvol but the system tell me that i need licence for this features,but i not have one.
how can mount this disk without loss any data?
thanks a lot
Giulio
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тАО05-15-2007 10:19 AM
тАО05-15-2007 10:19 AM
Re: mount advfs
Does the file domain exist? Check the /etc/fdmns directory. If it doesn't exist create it:
# cd /etc/fdmns
# mkdir
# cd
# ln -s /dev/disk/dsk#x
where 'dxsk#x' is the parition. This is assuming you're running V5.x of Tru64.
Then try the mount. If it still doesn't work check the fsets in the domain.
# showfsets
Also, does the mount point exist? If none of this works verify that the partition has an AdvFS filesystem:
# disklabel -r
Vic
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тАО05-15-2007 04:10 PM
тАО05-15-2007 04:10 PM
Re: mount advfs
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тАО05-15-2007 06:56 PM
тАО05-15-2007 06:56 PM
Re: mount advfs
i use tru64 5.1b patchkit b-4
the error was generated by this command:
mount -t advfs /dev/disk/dsk6c /oracle
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тАО05-15-2007 07:33 PM
тАО05-15-2007 07:33 PM
Re: mount advfs
To mount an AdvFS file system, you need to be using the syntax:
# mount file_domain#file_set /mount_point
You need to look in /etc/fdmns as previously advised and see if a domain already exists containing /dev/disk/dsk6c. If not create one manually, rather than using mkfdmn.
Hope this helps,
Regards,
Rob
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тАО05-15-2007 08:20 PM
тАО05-15-2007 08:20 PM
Re: mount advfs
Looks like you do not understand the advfs concept.
DO NOT do mkfdmn since you can lost data!
Post output of:
# disklabel -r dsk6
to see if you have advfs on that disk.
After you post it I will give you instruction what to do next.
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тАО05-16-2007 07:04 AM
тАО05-16-2007 07:04 AM
Re: mount advfs
this is the output of disklabel:
# disklabel -r dsk6
# /dev/rdisk/dsk6c:
type: SCSI
disk: HSV101
label: oracle
flags:
bytes/sector: 512
sectors/track: 128
tracks/cylinder: 128
sectors/cylinder: 16384
cylinders: 12800
sectors/unit: 209715200
rpm: 3600
interleave: 1
trackskew: 7
cylinderskew: 26
headswitch: 0 # milliseconds
track-to-track seek: 0 # milliseconds
drivedata: 0
8 partitions:
# size offset fstype fsize bsize cpg # ~Cyl values
a: 131072 0 unused 0 0 # 0 - 7
b: 262144 131072 unused 0 0 # 8 - 23
c: 209715200 0 AdvFS # 0 - 12799
d: 0 0 unused 0 0 # 0 - 0
e: 0 0 unused 0 0 # 0 - 0
f: 0 0 unused 0 0 # 0 - 0
g: 104660992 393216 unused 0 0 # 24 - 6411
h: 104660992 105054208 unused 0 0 # 6412 - 12799
this is the output of showfsets:
# showfsets oracle_domain
oracle
Id : 449a048d.020277f2.1.8001
Files : 0, SLim= 0, HLim= 0
Blocks (512) : 0, SLim= 0, HLim= 0
Quota Status : user=off group=off
Object Safety: off
Fragging : on
DMAPI : off
thanks to all
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тАО05-16-2007 06:26 PM
тАО05-16-2007 06:26 PM
Re: mount advfs
I take it that means you now know how to mount the filesystem...
If not:
# mount oracle_domain#oracle /oracle
Cheers,
Rob
P.S. Remember to assign points !
http://forums1.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/helptips.do?#28
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тАО05-16-2007 06:34 PM
тАО05-16-2007 06:34 PM
SolutionLooks like you created entry for that disk.
That means you should have directory "/etc/fdmns/oracle_domain". Output of "ls /etc/fdmns/oracle_domain" should be "/dev/disk/dsk6c".
Looks like that domain have file set "oracle".
So mount command should be:
# mount -t advfs oracle_domain#oracle /oracle
By the way, I will make a "cook book" what should be done when importing disk with live data:
1. # hwmgr -scan scsi (to rescan buses)
2. # hwmgr -show scsi (to see what is new device name, let it dsk7 for example)
3. # disklabel -r dsk7 (to see partition table and to see which partition contains advfs, let it be partition "c" for this example)
4. # mkdir /etc/fdmns/ora7_domain (create directory for advfs file domain, in this example it will be named "ora7_domain")
5. # ln -s /dev/disk/dsk7c /etc/fdmns/ora7_domain/dsk7c (create simbolic link to tell which device should this file domain contain)
6. # showfsets ora7_domain (to see which file sets were created in this domain, it can be more than one file sets, for this example lets say that it contains file set called "fs1")
7. # mount -t advfs ora7_domain#fs1 /mount_point (mount file set on some mount point)
Please post if you fixed yout problem.
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тАО05-17-2007 12:19 AM
тАО05-17-2007 12:19 AM