Filesystem issue



Hi Guru's,

mount /pass_back command failed to mount the filesystem with
the following message

mount: /dev/md/dsk/d7 is already mounted, /pass_back is busy,
or the allowable number of mount points has been exceeded

I then used the following command to mount the filesystem

mount /dev/md/dsk/d7 /pass_back . It mounted ..

What is the issue ?

Best Regards
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