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тАО07-13-2007 07:54 AM
тАО07-13-2007 07:54 AM
unable to mount filesystem
Hi,
well, in my enviroment, yesterday i lost all the disks in my tru64 5.1A. So i checked with SAN guys and they detected a zoning problem, so it was corrected and i re-detected all the disks. OK. But now, for some disks i am unable to mount with the following message:
# mount /oracle
Error: partition(s) which overlap /dev/disk/dsk88h are marked in use
in the disklabel. Use "disklabel -e" to fix the disklabel if it
is improperly labeled.
runing advscan i got :
db01
Domain Id 3ae4b079.0006dc52
Created Mon Apr 23 19:45:13 2001
Domain volumes 1
/etc/fdmns links 1
Actual partitions found:
dsk88h
Thanks in replies.
well, in my enviroment, yesterday i lost all the disks in my tru64 5.1A. So i checked with SAN guys and they detected a zoning problem, so it was corrected and i re-detected all the disks. OK. But now, for some disks i am unable to mount with the following message:
# mount /oracle
Error: partition(s) which overlap /dev/disk/dsk88h are marked in use
in the disklabel. Use "disklabel -e" to fix the disklabel if it
is improperly labeled.
runing advscan i got :
db01
Domain Id 3ae4b079.0006dc52
Created Mon Apr 23 19:45:13 2001
Domain volumes 1
/etc/fdmns links 1
Actual partitions found:
dsk88h
Thanks in replies.
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тАО07-13-2007 09:18 AM
тАО07-13-2007 09:18 AM
Re: unable to mount filesystem
more information:
# showfsets db01
fs01
Id : 3ae4b079.0006dc52.1.8001
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
# showfsets db01
fs01
Id : 3ae4b079.0006dc52.1.8001
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
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тАО07-13-2007 10:46 AM
тАО07-13-2007 10:46 AM
Re: unable to mount filesystem
The solution to my problem was to remove links and dirs in /etc/fdmns for those mnts with that message and try to rediscover with advscan. After that, i showed them again with showfsets and try to mount it. after mounting, i unmounted and renamed the dirname in /etc/fdmns and remount.
Thanks anyway.
Thanks anyway.
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