Cannot open '/etc/path_to_inst' - (Solaris) by Jeff Hunter, Sr. Database Administrator For those who have ever come across the error: Cannot open '/etc/path_to_inst', this article provides an easy way in which to rebuild this file. The error indicates that the system can not find the /etc/path_to_install file. It is possible that the file may be really missing or corrupted and needs to be rebuild. To rebuild this file, boot the system with -ar option as follows: ok>boot -ar
Press enter to select default values for the questions asked during booting and select yes to rebuild /etc/path_to_install The /etc/path_to_inst on your system does not exist or is empty. Do you want to rebuild this file [n]? y
The system will continue booting after rebuilding the file.
Using NFS - (Solaris) by Jeff Hunter, Sr. Database Administrator This brief article touches on several of the important commands that are used to NFS a file system on Solaris. Now keep in mind that with most Solaris configurations; enabling a Sun Solaris server to mount or share a file system, the required daemons will already be running. If not, this article may help you with this process. The first thing to ensure is that the proper daemons for running NFS are started. If unsure, I will typically just run them when I cannot determine whether or not they are running: $ $ $ $
su cd /usr/lib/nfs ./mountd ./nfsd
NOTE: RPC server that answers requests for NFS access information and file system mount requests
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mountd:
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nfsd: The
daemon that handles client file system requests
Sharing A File System
The following example will share a file system /software so that others may be able to mount it: # share /software
If I want to check all file systems being shared from my system: # share -
/software
rw
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How to NFS A File System Now, from another machine, I want to NFS the file system that is being shared above: # mount -F nfs alex:/software /mnt/software
How to Unmount an NFS File System Finally, let's unmount the previously mounted file system: # umount /mnt/software