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07-30-2008 12:46 PM
07-30-2008 12:46 PM
Solved! Go to Solution.
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07-30-2008 01:19 PM
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Re: How do you download patches?
^^^^--^^^^--- They can't both be right.
> Window's [...]
Looks like a chronic problem. Try a Web
search for:
eats shoots leaves
> [...] the CD is unreadable in my UNIX
> system.
What, exactly, does this mean? Drive spits
out the disc? "mount" fails? File names are
funny?
> Anyone experience this before and have a
> solution?
I have no relevant Windows experience, but
I'd assume that its CD-writing utility can
produce an ISO-9660-compatible disc. If you
can enable the "Rock Ridge" file name scheme
(and disable "Joliet"), that might help some
file name problems.
It's hard to say if I have a solution until I
see a description of the problem clearer than
"the CD is unreadable".
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07-30-2008 01:23 PM
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Re: How do you download patches?
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07-30-2008 02:00 PM
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Re: How do you download patches?
working and failing "mount" commands would be
too much of a bother?
> But I can mount any of the HP CD's that
> came with system.
Are those ISO-9660 file systems, or ufs, or
what? ("mount" may offer clues.) Any other
handy (newer?) non-Windows systems where you
can try the mystery disc?
Is the disc a CD-R or CD-RW? If -RW, is the
drive in the HP-UX system new/good enough to
be able to read it? For that matter, can it
read _anything_ other than a factory-pressed
disc?
11.00 is older than anything I have, so it
may have quirks about which I know nothing.
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07-30-2008 03:13 PM
07-30-2008 03:13 PM
Re: How do you download patches?
The command used to mount the new file system, mount(1), has failed. The stderr from this command is shown below. The disk has not been configured for use.
The command used to mount the new file system, mount(1), has failed. The stderr output from the command is shown below.
mount: dev/dsk/c0t0d0 on /cdrom: Device Busy
The CD-ROM is a read only TEAC-224E CD-ROM.
I have an even older system that runs with HPUX 10.20 and I get the exact same error message.
The type of CD I'm using is a CD RW. Unfortunately we don't have any other types of CDs. They're all CD RWs.
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07-30-2008 04:24 PM
07-30-2008 04:24 PM
Re: How do you download patches?
May be your Old HPUX system CD drive speed can't read that CD.
Also check if someone is using cdrom mount point or not.
check by this commmand
fuser -u /cdrom
Send the SIGKILL signal to each process using each file
fuser -k /cdrom
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07-30-2008 04:37 PM
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Re: How do you download patches?
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Re: How do you download patches?
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07-30-2008 05:04 PM
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Re: How do you download patches?
> command is as follows:
> [...]
You got all that from a "mount" command? Get
serious. What. exactly, did you do, and
what, exactly, happened when you did it?
Are you using SAM to do the mount, or what?
Did you try a manual "mount" command,
possibly with some options? ("man 1m mount",
"man fstyp", ...?) What's (relevant) in
/etc/fstab? If no one is specifying "-F
cdfs", that could cause some difficulty.
What does a plain "/usr/sbin/mount" say? It
would be nice to know that no one is using
dev/dsk/c0t0d0 or /cdrom. (I never seem to
get much of value from "fuser", but if you
have "lsof" installed, that might be more
informative.)
> May be your Old HPUX system CD drive speed
> can't read that CD.
Speed? That sounds very unlikely to be the
explanation. (Of anything.)
The product info I found at teac.com suggests
that a CD-RW should not be a problem for this
drive (but it could be old and dim/blind,
too).
> [...] Unfortunately we don't have any other
> types of CDs [...]
Try a store? CD-R discs are normally pretty
cheap. I'd hold off on spending money until
the other possibilities have been considered,
however.
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07-30-2008 05:08 PM
07-30-2008 05:08 PM
SolutionYou have keep busy your mount point /cdrom or not.
If you login to your system go into /cdrom mount point and try to mount cdrom then you will face this problem
like below example
# cd /cdrom
# mount /dev/dsk/c0t4d0 /cdrom
mount: /dev/dsk/c0t4d0 on /cdrom : Device busy
# pwd
/cdrom
Try to avoid this
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07-30-2008 05:08 PM
07-30-2008 05:08 PM
Re: How do you download patches?
> it's impossible for anyone else to be using
> the cdrom drive. [...]
That's hardly a guarantee on a multi-user,
multi-tasking OS. I'd trust output from
"mount" more than I would your assurances.
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07-30-2008 05:09 PM
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Re: How do you download patches?
ioscan -fnC disk
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07-30-2008 07:35 PM
07-30-2008 07:35 PM
Re: How do you download patches?
You can also try using FTP/SFTP for putting patch files or bundles on hp-ux box.
Also If you are trying to use CD/DVD only then I would suggest you to write CD/DVD as Data CD/DVD using your CD/DVD burner software on Windows Machine.
Also,
send output of :
ioscan -fnk |grep -i dvd-rom
e.g
disk 3 0/0/2/1.2.0 sdisk CLAIMED DEVICE HP DVD-ROM 305
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07-31-2008 05:52 AM
07-31-2008 05:52 AM
Re: How do you download patches?
I think Kumar is on the right track; try using a CD burning application to create the disk. It will likely be more portable.
The method you describe for making the disk is likely using some form of Windows Direct-to-Disk function, which creates the disk using formating that is less universal (multi-session, disk not "closed", etc. if I remember correctly). In fact, with earlier versions of Direct-to-Disk, even the chances of a different Windows box reading a disk created this way was slim at best. Though Direct-to-Disk has improved portability, I would not expect HP-UX to be able to read such a disk.
For more info Google "compact disc standards formats"
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07-31-2008 09:01 AM
07-31-2008 09:01 AM
Re: How do you download patches?
>Did you try a manual "mount" command,
>possibly with some options? ("man 1m mount",
>"man fstyp", ...?) What's (relevant) in
>/etc/fstab? If no one is specifying "-F
>cdfs", that could cause some difficulty.
When I used SAM to mount the CD, it gives me that long error message in a pop up window. When I use this command "mount -F cdfs -r /dev/dsk/c0t0d0 /cdrom" on the command line, I only get the "mount: /dev/dsk/c0t0d0 on /cdrom: Device Busy" part.
I haven't created any other users on the system yet, nor have I given the root password to anyone yet. So I know that I'm the only one on the user.
As another poster posted, I'm not trying to mount at the mount point either.
I'm am trying a different CD writing utility and making sure the CD is closed. I have a feeling that the CD not being closed might be the issue.
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07-31-2008 09:53 AM
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07-31-2008 02:44 PM
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Re: How do you download patches?
Cheers!!
Deepak
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