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тАО12-20-2005 08:20 AM
тАО12-20-2005 08:20 AM
mount error
I am facing this issue while moutnign filesystyems:
mountall: diagnostics from mount
vxfs mount: /dev/vgp_van_d6/lvol_db11b is already mounted, /data/NFX01A/u11 is busy,
or allowable number of mount points exceeded
mountall: cannot mount /dev/vgp_van_d6/lvol_db03b
mountall: diagnostics from mount
vxfs mount: /dev/vgp_van_d6/lvol_db03b is already mounted, /data/NFX01A/u03 is busy,
or allowable number of mount points exceeded
Can somebody advice.
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тАО12-20-2005 08:26 AM
тАО12-20-2005 08:26 AM
Re: mount error
I guess the filesystem is not mounted and you are getting this error while trying to mount it. Have you tried deleting the mount point and recreating it.
Can you post these,
ll /dev/*/group
ll /dev/vgp_van_d6
Hope this helps.
regds
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тАО12-20-2005 02:31 PM
тАО12-20-2005 02:31 PM
Re: mount error
Dear Amit,
Could you check the contents of "mnttab" file , If the entries are present in that file then Filesystems wont get mounted.
You can also "mv" the file mnttab to mnttab.old and try to mount the filesystems.
With Regards,
Siva.
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тАО12-20-2005 10:08 PM
тАО12-20-2005 10:08 PM
Re: mount error
if you sure that your not mounted the fs.
try
#fuser -k data/NFX01A/u11
#fuser -k data/NFX01A/u03
then try to mount
regards
tvs
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тАО12-21-2005 12:43 AM
тАО12-21-2005 12:43 AM
Re: mount error
Try the following commands..
#fuser -ku /data/NFX01A/u11
#fuser -ku /data/NFX01A/u03
If u have not made entry in fstab file, made a entry...and mount manually..
#mount /data/NFX01A/u11
@mount /data/NFX01A/u03
Hope this will resolve ur issue..
Cheers
indrajit
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тАО12-21-2005 12:49 AM
тАО12-21-2005 12:49 AM
Re: mount error
little precisation :
for mounted filesystem do you use :
# fuser -f -uk
DM.
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тАО12-21-2005 01:50 AM
тАО12-21-2005 01:50 AM
Re: mount error
Generally this means that the filesystem was either already mounted or if not mounted, someone has "cd-ed" into the directory. Normally that someone is whoever is trying to troubleshoot the problem or some user who has logged in and started up a process that will try to access that filesystem.
In either case, the fuser -f -ku commands listed above should help.
Oz
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тАО12-22-2005 05:57 PM
тАО12-22-2005 05:57 PM
Re: mount error
The only reason visible for this is that your mount point is not free. Fuser can help you to find out the processes using it.
This is quite possible that the application try to look for some file in it and holds it in use. To be ascertain about this you can try mounting your file sytsem on some other path say /test.
HTH,
Devender