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03-01-2005 09:26 PM
03-01-2005 09:26 PM
Using PFS has hung my system
Hi
I am using PFS to mount Oracle CD's but it has hung my system with various messages. I know there is a patch out there so you dont have to use PFS_MOUNT and can just use MOUNT, does anyone know the patch number please.
I am using PFS to mount Oracle CD's but it has hung my system with various messages. I know there is a patch out there so you dont have to use PFS_MOUNT and can just use MOUNT, does anyone know the patch number please.
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03-02-2005 12:14 AM
03-02-2005 12:14 AM
Re: Using PFS has hung my system
Hi Sandra - please see the following text:
HP has released 11.0 and 11i/11.11 patches eliminating the need for pfs
commands and enables RockRidge/CDFS file extensions through the normal mount
command. In other words, the pfs_mount command is no longer needed to mount an
Oracle, Rockridge and most PC formatted CD-ROM's.
There are three patches required for both 11i/11.11 and 11.0.
For 11i/11.11:
PHCO_25841 s700_800 11.11 Add Rock Ridge extension to mount_cdfs(1M)
PHCO_25905 find(1) patch
PHKL_26269 Rock Ridge extension for ISO-9660
PHKL_26520 Rock Ridge extension for ISO-9660
For 11.00:
PHKL_28060 s700_800 11.00 Y2k; Rock Ridge extension for ISO-9660
PHCO_26449 s700_800 11.00 Add Rock Ridge extension to mount_cdfs(1M)
PHKL_26450 s700_800 11.00 Rock Ridge extension for ISO-9660
All the best - Keith
HP has released 11.0 and 11i/11.11 patches eliminating the need for pfs
commands and enables RockRidge/CDFS file extensions through the normal mount
command. In other words, the pfs_mount command is no longer needed to mount an
Oracle, Rockridge and most PC formatted CD-ROM's.
There are three patches required for both 11i/11.11 and 11.0.
For 11i/11.11:
PHCO_25841 s700_800 11.11 Add Rock Ridge extension to mount_cdfs(1M)
PHCO_25905 find(1) patch
PHKL_26269 Rock Ridge extension for ISO-9660
PHKL_26520 Rock Ridge extension for ISO-9660
For 11.00:
PHKL_28060 s700_800 11.00 Y2k; Rock Ridge extension for ISO-9660
PHCO_26449 s700_800 11.00 Add Rock Ridge extension to mount_cdfs(1M)
PHKL_26450 s700_800 11.00 Rock Ridge extension for ISO-9660
All the best - Keith
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