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Re: Mount problem

 
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uadm26
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Mount problem

Hi all,
When i execute bdf appears all information about Filesystems and more this:
/ 524288 216800 305136 /net/apollo

apollo is an servername. What's it's this?

Thanks
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baiju_3
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Re: Mount problem

Hi,

can you copy and paste whole bdf o/p please.

Regards ..BL.
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Deoncia Grayson_1
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Re: Mount problem

can you post your entire bdf?
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baiju_3
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Re: Mount problem

Can you please paste full bdf o/p .

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DCE
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Re: Mount problem



Joel

please post full bdf output

at first glance it looks like you may have an NFS mount from another server.
Steven E. Protter
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Re: Mount problem

My that is strange.

Is the message true? Is apollo a server name?

Take a look at /etc/fstab , there is something a bit strange or in /etc/mnttab file.

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Pete Randall
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Re: Mount problem

Joel,

My guess is you're running the new autofs rather than the old automount. When I switched over I started noticing the same thing. There don't seem to be any ill effects, though.


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Pete Randall
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Re: Mount problem

Joel,

My guess is you're running the new autofs rather than the old automount. When I switched over I started noticing the same thing. There don't seem to be any ill effects, though.

To check, look for AUTOFS=1 in /etc/rc.config.d/nfsconf


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Re: Mount problem

Joel,

Peace.

It seems you are running automounter/autofs. can you post your:

/etc/auto_master
/etc/auto*

If you do not want to see it anymore AND you are sure there is really no need for it. You can simply do:

edit /etc/rc.config.d/nfsconf and set AUTOMOUNT=0

Then stop the automounter:

/sbin/int.d/nfsclient stop
IF you really need NFS client services, then start it once more but automounter will no longer be active.


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