raid-system mount

From: T. Horsnell (tsh) (tsh_at_mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk)
Date: 01/26/05

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    Date: Wed, 26 Jan 2005 12:55:14 +0000 (GMT)
    To: Managers <tru64-unix-managers@ornl.gov>
    
    

    Hi all,
    I have a SmartArray5300 raid system arranged as an advfs filesystem.
    This filesystem fails to mount during the normal reboot process
    but will mount satisfactorily when the reboot is complete.
    (Other non-raid adfvs filesystems mount OK).

    During reboot, the system complains:

    exec: /sbin/mount_advfs -F 0x4000 raid0#raid0 /raid0
    Error: /dev/disk/dsk127c is an invalid device or cannot be opened
    (dsk127 is the raid system)

    If I boot up to single-user and do a bcheckrc, the same message appears.

    Its as if something happens during the transition to runlevel 3
    which then allows the mount to subsequently work.

    Here's my /sbin/rc2.d and rc3.d contents. Any ideas what it is that
    is enabling the mount at runlevel 3? I really need this filesystem to
    be mounted before NFS is turned on.

    Cheers,
    Terry.

    rc2.d
    -----
    K00lpd K28.90netman K56netrain
    K03lat K30sendmail K56niffd
    K04dhcp K35nfs K57quota
    K05inetd K36presto K60vfast
    K08collect K40nfsmount K70sshd
    K09snmpd K43nis Ka0lmbstuff
    K10esm K45named S00savecore
    K11ldapcd K47rwho S05paging
    K12envmon K48route S06mfsmount
    K12gshmmod K49gateway S10recpasswd
    K12insightd K50syslog S12evm
    K12snmpevmd K51uucp S13esm
    K15xntpd K52write S15uucp
    K16timed K53binlog S19security
    K20cron K54.50ip6host S20sia
    K28.05osi_applications K55.50random S25enlogin
    K28.35mop K55inet S35streams
    K28.70dli K55ipsec S45atm

    rc3.d
    -----
    S00.20random S20nfsmount S55inetd
    S00.24cdsa S21audit S56dhcp
    S00.25ipsec S22prpasswd S57cron
    S00.50ip6host S25preserve S58lat
    S00cniffd S28.10netman S59lsm
    S00fnetrain S28.30dli S60motd
    S00inet S28.65mop S63write
    S01quota S28.95osi_applications S65lpd
    S04uucp S30rmtmpfiles S75acct
    S08startlmf S36presto S80crashdc
    S09syslog S40sendmail S81ldapcd
    S10binlog S45xntpd S90ws
    S11route S46timed S94NSRstartstop
    S12gateway S49snmpd S95xlogin
    S13rwho S50collect S97evm
    S14settime S50insightd S98smauth
    S15named S50snmpevmd S99admincheck
    S16esm S51envmon S99smsd
    S18nis S51gshmmod Sa0lmbstuff
    S19nfs S53advfsd no_S34sshd


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