[HPADM] Summary: Help : mount command is missing.

ami.kumar_at_tcs.com
Date: 02/23/04

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    Date: Mon, 23 Feb 2004 17:36:29 +0530
    
    
    

    Hello All,

    Thanks to Radhakrishnan, Rajwinder, Rasheed Tamton, Raoull for valuable
    suggetions and pointing towards the solution.
    It appeared to be easy.
    I have copied mount from other K-Class server in tape. connected tape
    drive to my system and then resotred after booting
    into single user mode.

    Regards,
    Amit

    ami.kumar@tcs.com
    Sent by: hpux-admin-owner@DutchWorks.nl
    02/23/2004 12:35 PM

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    [HPADM] Help : mount command is missing.

    Hello,

    I am facing problem on one of the K-Class HP file server. /sbin/mount
    command size is 0 bytes. After reboot of this machine, obviously it is
    unable to mount /usr, /var, /tmp and hence, it is not going into network.
    I have tried using mountall command, but i believe it uses mount
    internally.
    External storage are connected thru fiber to this machine and there are
    lots of volume group and logical volume on this.
    But it has only one internal disk.

    I have tried to boot using CD, so i could restore mount command either
    from CD itself or from /usr/bin. But booting from CD ask to install OS. As
    there is only one internal disk, we don't have option to install OS on
    other disk and then restore evertything. In this case, I have to reinstall
    OS on the same disk.

    Could you please give your valuable suggestion to resolve this issue.

    Otherwise I have to Install OS and then try to restore the data on LVM.
    In this case, I have to create all device file manually, activate volume
    group and then mount the logical volume.

    mkdir /dev/vg01
    cd /dev/vg01
    mknod /dev/vg01/group c 64 0x040000
    mknod /dev/vg01/lvol1 c 64 0x040001
    mknod /dev/vg01/lvol1 b 64 0x040001

    .................

    vgchange -a y /dev/vg01

    I am not sure, if this will work. If you have other good way, please let
    me know.

    Thanks,
    Amit
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