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  1. csr1

    I can see my disk or mount poing

    That was it, I kept rebooting and then I would not see any entries on df -h. I make the dir, mounted /dev/dsk/c0t2d0s0 to /opt/app and rebooted. Now I see it. Yep that question hit the spot, I forgot to make the dir and mount to it before I rebooted. The vfstab entry being there allowed the...
  2. csr1

    I can see my disk or mount poing

    My /etc/vfstab entry reads: /dev/dsk/c3t0d0s7 /dev/rdsk/c3t0d0s7 /export/home0 ufs 2 yes - /dev/dsk/c0t2d0s0 /dev/rdsk/c0t2d0s0 /opt/app ufs 2 yes - I included the /export/home0 because it too is in a seperate disk only using partition 7.
  3. csr1

    I can see my disk or mount poing

    No I plan on having the job go to the new disk instead of /opt. In the install script it has /opt defined as the default directory. I plan on making the new mount point on the disk as /opt/app.
  4. csr1

    I can see my disk or mount poing

    I was pulled from the HP group to work on a Sun E450 to add a vendors applications. The /opt dir is 84% full and I need more disk. I found an 18 gig drive not being used so I did the following: 1. format the drive /dev/dsk/c0t2d0 and set partition 0 to 9 gig. 2. ran newfs for /dev/dsk/c0t2d0s0...

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