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тАО03-28-2007 12:25 AM
тАО03-28-2007 12:25 AM
I have newly setup the LUN in EMC server, the below is the output of "powermt display dev=all" ,
Pseudo name=emcpowera
CLARiiON ID=CK2000686974684 [A 1]
Logical device ID=60060160CBB1180064B21FTWZ50DCDB11 [LUN 1]
state=alive; policy=CLAROpt; priority=0; queued-IOs=0
Owner: default=SP A, current=SP A
==============================================================================
---------------- Host --------------- - Stor - -- I/O Path - -- Stats ---
### HW Path I/O Paths Interf. Mode State Q-IOs Errors
==============================================================================
2 QLogic Fibre Channel 2300 sde SP B0 active alive 0 0
3 QLogic Fibre Channel 2300 sdj SP A0 active alive 0 0
"
"
"
It seems normal , but when I try to mount it , it pop the messages , can advise what is wrong in my setting ? thx
mount -t ext3 /dev/emcpowera1 /emc1
mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/emcpowera1,
or too many mounted file systems
(could this be the IDE device where you in fact use
ide-scsi so that sr0 or sda or so is needed?)
Pseudo name=emcpowera
CLARiiON ID=CK2000686974684 [A 1]
Logical device ID=60060160CBB1180064B21FTWZ50DCDB11 [LUN 1]
state=alive; policy=CLAROpt; priority=0; queued-IOs=0
Owner: default=SP A, current=SP A
==============================================================================
---------------- Host --------------- - Stor - -- I/O Path - -- Stats ---
### HW Path I/O Paths Interf. Mode State Q-IOs Errors
==============================================================================
2 QLogic Fibre Channel 2300 sde SP B0 active alive 0 0
3 QLogic Fibre Channel 2300 sdj SP A0 active alive 0 0
"
"
"
It seems normal , but when I try to mount it , it pop the messages , can advise what is wrong in my setting ? thx
mount -t ext3 /dev/emcpowera1 /emc1
mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/emcpowera1,
or too many mounted file systems
(could this be the IDE device where you in fact use
ide-scsi so that sr0 or sda or so is needed?)
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тАО03-28-2007 02:07 AM
тАО03-28-2007 02:07 AM
Solution
Shalom,
The -t ext3 is not needed because the mount command can figure out this on its own. This is the default mount type.
If you have not run newfs or mkfs.ext3, you can't mount the SAN based filesystem.
SEP
The -t ext3 is not needed because the mount command can figure out this on its own. This is the default mount type.
If you have not run newfs or mkfs.ext3, you can't mount the SAN based filesystem.
SEP
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тАО03-28-2007 03:33 AM
тАО03-28-2007 03:33 AM
Re: fail to mount a path in SAN
Hi,
as SEP said, you have to create a filesystem (format de disk) before mount it.
Did you ?
Regards,
Xyko
as SEP said, you have to create a filesystem (format de disk) before mount it.
Did you ?
Regards,
Xyko
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