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Old 01-05-2008, 02:57 PM
Ian Donaldson
 
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Default Mnttab problem

I am running Solaris 9 on an Ultra 60. When I use df or any program to
find disk usage I get the following error message :- "df: a line in
/etc/mnttab has too many fields" I have included a printout of mnttab
below. Could someone please point out where the error is or point me to a
relevant link.
BTW the last 3 entries are for "Sharity"




/dev/dsk/c0t0d0s0 / ufs
rw,intr,largefiles,logging,xattr,onerror=panic,sui d,dev=800000 1062242004
/proc /proc proc dev=4340000 1062242002
mnttab /etc/mnttab mntfs dev=4400000 1062242002
fd /dev/fd fd rw,suid,dev=4440000 1062242005
swap /var/run tmpfs xattr,dev=1 1062242006
swap /tmp tmpfs xattr,dev=2 1062242008
-hosts /net autofs indirect,nosuid,ignore,nobrowse,dev=45c0001 1062242011
auto_home /home autofs indirect,ignore,nobrowse,dev=45c0002 1062242011
-xfn /xfn autofs indirect,ignore,dev=45c0003 1062242011
ultra60.donaldson.home:vold(pid236) /vol nfs ignore,dev=4580001
1062242016
localhostcifsFile)\\CANCERMAN\MY_DOCUMENTS
/usr/local/sharity/var/mount/Cancerman.My documents nfs dev=4580002
1062242026
localhostcifsFile)\\SMOKINGMAN\ULTRA_1
/usr/local/sharity/var/mount/Smokingman.Ultra_1 nfs dev=4580003
1062242026
localhostcifsBrowse)browser /CIFS nfs dev=4580004 1062242027



Regards Ian Donaldson
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Old 01-05-2008, 02:57 PM
Huge
 
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Default Re: Mnttab problem

Ian Donaldson <ianwdonaldson@yahoo.co.uk> writes:
>I am running Solaris 9 on an Ultra 60. When I use df or any program to=20
>find disk usage I get the following error message :- "df: a line in=20
>/etc/mnttab has too many fields" I have included a printout of mnttab=20
>below. Could someone please point out where the error is or point me to =
>a=20
>relevant link.


[21 lines snipped]

Pity the wrapping makes it incomprehensible, but likely this one;

>/usr/local/sharity/var/mount/Cancerman.My documents nfs dev=3D4580002=09


Since "My documents" has a space in it.

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Old 01-05-2008, 02:57 PM
Ian Donaldson
 
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Default Re: Mnttab problem



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Original Message <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<


On 30/08/03, 16:01:58, huge@ukmisc.org.uk (Huge) wrote regarding Re:
Mnttab problem:


> Ian Donaldson <ianwdonaldson@yahoo.co.uk> writes:
> >I am running Solaris 9 on an Ultra 60. When I use df or any program

to=20
> >find disk usage I get the following error message :- "df: a line in=20
> >/etc/mnttab has too many fields" I have included a printout of mnttab=20
> >below. Could someone please point out where the error is or point me to

=
> >a=20
> >relevant link.


> [21 lines snipped]


> Pity the wrapping makes it incomprehensible, but likely this one;


> >/usr/local/sharity/var/mount/Cancerman.My documents nfs

dev=3D4580002=09

> Since "My documents" has a space in it.


> --
> "The road to Paradise is through Intercourse."
> The uk.transport FAQ; http://www.huge.org.uk/transport/FAQ.html
> [email me at huge [at] huge [dot] org [dot] uk]


Thanks df is now working. I really should have spotted the space myself
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