UPDATE: Mounting advfs volumes

From: Tom Linden (tom@kednos.com)
Date: Tue Jun 01 2004 - 12:51:01 EDT


Using diskconfig

Usage Domain Set label
AdvFS vms vms user1
AdvFS user2

# /sbin/advfs/advscan dsk1 dsk2

Scanning devices /dev/rdisk/dsk1 /dev/rdisk/dsk2

Found domains:

vms
                Domain Id 3fe712b3.0003b550
                Created Mon Dec 22 07:50:11 2003

                Domain volumes 1
                /etc/fdmns links 1

                Actual partitions found:
                                        dsk1c
*unknown*
                Domain Id 3fe71289.00085ad0
                Created Mon Dec 22 07:49:29 2003

                Domain volumes 1
                /etc/fdmns links 0

                Actual partitions found:
                                        dsk2c*

# ls
dsk1c
# pwd
/etc/fdmns/vms
# /sbin/mount -t advfs vms#vms /vms
# df
Filesystem 512-blocks Used Available Capacity Mounted on
root_domain#root 786432 203970 570288 27% /
/proc 0 0 0 100% /proc
usr_domain#usr 4300800 1549614 2686720 37% /usr
usr_domain#var 4300800 27804 2686720 2% /var
vms#vms 35843664 3446832 32387792 10% /vms

So far, so good, is fstab still edited by hand?

What can be conclude from dsk2c? AdvFS Manager doesn't
seem to recognize it.

  -----Original Message-----
  From: tru64-unix-managers-owner@ornl.gov
  [mailto:tru64-unix-managers-owner@ornl.gov]On Behalf Of Tom Linden
  Sent: Tuesday, June 01, 2004 7:54 AM
  To: Tru64
  Subject: Mounting advfs volumes
  
  
  Installed 5.1B over 5.1A (was unable to boot 5.1A owing
  to a corruption in kenel) Now I need to mount to drives
  labeled user1 and user2 which, which i can't seem to find
  going through sysman advfs utilities.I suppose I first
  have to construct a new domain for these volumes.
  TIA
  Tom

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