I'm having some issues with a Solaris 10 machine. I just rebooted the box after at least 2 years running smooth and now the OS is not comming up.
This is what I see in the console (if I press Ctrl^D it loops again):
So I entered root's password and now I'm not even able to run simple commands like "ls", "svcadm", "ifconfig", etc. So it looks like /usr is not mounted.
'/sbin/mount' shows:
I tried to '/sbin/mountall' and I got:
I tried to run the console-login method by hand:
And tried to use 'fs-usr' to mount the filesystem but again I got a weird error message:
I don't even know how to reboot the box now (I don't have physical access) and 'reboot' and 'shutdown' are not working since they are located under the inaccessible '/usr/sbin'.
I've managed to find the 'init' tool under 'sbin' but when I run '/sbin/init 0' or '/sbin/init 6' it doesn't do anything and just stays there as if no command was ever given.
I think the only option now would be to go there and physically reboot the server.
you can also try commands like "reboot" or "halt". or (are you on sparc or x86 hardware?) use a break sequence to drop to the "ok" prompt (if you are on sparc).
Hi,
I know something about file system that its a directory to hold files.
My query is how to identify file system is mounted or not .Can you give me some examples?
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