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04-15-2008 10:47 PM
04-15-2008 10:47 PM
mount: cannot access /sbin/mount_enh
I have installed HP-UX 11.23 PA Dec 2006 on two servers (and applied all the patch bundles of Dec 2007), then I have installed (but not configured) "VERITAS Storage foundation for Oracle HA", at the end of installation it asked me to rebooted all the servers.
After rebooting, when both systems are booting, it showed some failed messages.
Remounting Root File System ......................................... FAIL *
Enable auxiliary swap space ......................................... FAIL *Start NFS client subsystem .......................................... FAIL *
Initialize Instant Capacity ......................................... FAIL *
krsd[1652]: Can't create /stand/current/krs/config.krs.tmp: No such file or directory
After login with root user, the mount/df commands gives bellow errors.
# mount
mount: cannot access /sbin/mount_enh
# df
df: Can't open shared library: libdlv_vxfs.so.1
#
I am not understanding what is the problem. can any one help me.
After rebooting, when both systems are booting, it showed some failed messages.
Remounting Root File System ......................................... FAIL *
Enable auxiliary swap space ......................................... FAIL *Start NFS client subsystem .......................................... FAIL *
Initialize Instant Capacity ......................................... FAIL *
krsd[1652]: Can't create /stand/current/krs/config.krs.tmp: No such file or directory
After login with root user, the mount/df commands gives bellow errors.
# mount
mount: cannot access /sbin/mount_enh
# df
df: Can't open shared library: libdlv_vxfs.so.1
#
I am not understanding what is the problem. can any one help me.
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04-15-2008 11:01 PM
04-15-2008 11:01 PM
Re: mount: cannot access /sbin/mount_enh
Seems like mainly problem with the root file system(read/write mount not happening), Either boot into single user mode or thru CD-Rom and run fsck on all filesystems.
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04-15-2008 11:11 PM
04-15-2008 11:11 PM
Re: mount: cannot access /sbin/mount_enh
Shalom,
Recommend restoring the system to the ignite backup I know you did before you started patching it.
I surmise the patching fail either do to a filesystem getting to close to full or an actual failure in one of the patch install scripts. It could also indicate a hardware problem.
SEP
Recommend restoring the system to the ignite backup I know you did before you started patching it.
I surmise the patching fail either do to a filesystem getting to close to full or an actual failure in one of the patch install scripts. It could also indicate a hardware problem.
SEP
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