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02-03-2004 05:27 AM
02-03-2004 05:27 AM
I receive this error message "/dev/tcvc: no such file or directory" Subsequent error is "#358: error while reading through the /etc/mnttab file."I am new to HP-UX and need to make a bootable recovery tape. I checked out the files listed in the manual and found that mnttab has this file listed but I can't remove the entry...it keeps coming back!
How should I proceed to make a bootable tape backup?
How should I proceed to make a bootable tape backup?
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02-03-2004 05:43 AM
02-03-2004 05:43 AM
Re: HP-UX 10. make_recovery error
Hi Ron,
Can you post your 'bdf' output and /etc/fstab?.
Looks like you have hiccup with one of the mount points where the lv device file got wiped out or something.
-Sri
Can you post your 'bdf' output and /etc/fstab?.
Looks like you have hiccup with one of the mount points where the lv device file got wiped out or something.
-Sri
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02-03-2004 05:55 AM
02-03-2004 05:55 AM
Solution
Looks like you ran out of space.
You need a certain amount of space on the /var filesystem to do an Ignite recovery.
bdf
Also, all disks in /etc/lvmtab must be working.
Attching a script to check that.
SEP
You need a certain amount of space on the /var filesystem to do an Ignite recovery.
bdf
Also, all disks in /etc/lvmtab must be working.
Attching a script to check that.
SEP
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02-03-2004 05:55 AM
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Re: HP-UX 10. make_recovery error
Pretty common error. Welcome to HPUX Administration. The error occured because of a corrupted /etc/mnttab file. All you have to do is to save the file, just to be safe, with :
mv /etc/mnttab /etc/mnttab.sav
Then recreate the file with mount:
mount -a
You can then verify that /etc/mnttab file is ok.
Good luck
John
mv /etc/mnttab /etc/mnttab.sav
Then recreate the file with mount:
mount -a
You can then verify that /etc/mnttab file is ok.
Good luck
John
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