Re: /etc/vfs with no data
2000-09-12 11:58:27
and Tivoli please take notice of this problem.
"DDA.RFC-822=ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU/P=Internet/A= /C=us" on 09/12/2000
10:53:30 AM
Please respond to "DDA.RFC-822=ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU/P=Internet/A= /C=us"
@ X400
To: "DDA.RFC-822=ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU/P=Internet/A= /C=us"@X400
cc:
Subject: /etc/vfs with no data
shekhar wrote:
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
hi,
hi,
opened a PMR with IBM 24643/469,
compared /etc/vfs on 0 bytes another 1431 bytes ,seems problem there ,
testing same on test RS/6000 .
How do i subscribe to comp.unix.aix ?
shekhar
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
I have seen this in the past, when installing or updating adsm products it
I have seen this in the past, when installing or updating adsm products it
would erase all of the definitions in the /etc/vfs
The easiest thing to do is copy or add them back to the file (its just
text)
This is an example from 4.3.3
cdrfs 5 none none
jfs 3 none /sbin/helpers/v3fshelper
nfs 2 /sbin/helpers/nfsmnthelp none
remote
sfs 16 none none
nfs3 18 /sbin/helpers/nfsmnthelp none
remote
cachefs 17 /sbin/helpers/cfsmnthelp none
remote
autofs 19 /sbin/helpers/aufsmnthelp none
This is an example from 4.2.1
cdrfs 5 none none
jfs 3 none /sbin/helpers/v3fshelper
nfs 2 /sbin/helpers/nfsmnthelp none
remote
sfs 16 none none
nfs3 18 /sbin/helpers/nfsmnthelp none remote
As you can see the definitions are the same depending on what lpp's you
have installed.
Hope this helps,
Bart
|
|
|