Re: Strange mount problems on Solaris 8
From: Markus Strangl (devnull_at_strangl.de)
Date: 02/27/04
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Date: Fri, 27 Feb 2004 15:37:44 +0100
Argh... been searching for a long time, just to find out a few minutes after
calling for help, that the mount point was nfs-shared and the nfsd had its
fingers on the directory.. problem solved.
Markus Strangl <devnull@strangl.de> schrubselte:
> Hi group!
>
> Since a few days, my Ultra2 running Solaris 8 MU6 behaves a little strange..
> I have an external disk attached as /dev/dsk/c0t11d0s0, and when trying to
> mount it, this happens:
> # mount /extdisk
> mount: /dev/dsk/c0t11d0s0 is already mounted, /extdisk is busy, or the
> allowable number of mount points has been exceeded
> # rmdir extdisk
> # mkdir extdisk
> # mount /extdisk
> #
>
> Is the vold or similar daemon misbehaving? Why won't the disk mount without
> the directory being removed and recreated before..?
> I don't exactly recall what I did before this behaviour turned up, but it
> might coincide with when I activated ufs logging on my drives..
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