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Platform, Command, Installing CD Software onto the Servers

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Installing CD Software onto the Server(s) 41 Mount the CD-ROM drive using the following command: Platform Command SCO UnixWare mount -r -F cdfs /dev/cdrom/c0b0t510/cdrom SCO OpenServer mount /dev/cd0/cdrom Slackware Linux mount /dev/cdrom/cdrom Red Hat Linux mount /mnt/cdrom /cdrom HP/UX • To mount at the beginning: Make sure /usr/sbin is in the program search path. Use the ps command to make sure the pfs software is not already running. If pfs is already running, skip the first 2 of the following commands: nohup /usr/sbin/pfs_mountd & nohup /usr/sbin/pfsd -o bcbsize=4096 & pfs_mount /dev/c1t2d0 /SD_CDROM • To unmount at the end: use ps -ef | grep pfs to find the pfs commands. You will eventually use kill -9 to kill the tasks, where is the list of process ID numbers returned by ps (the first column of numbers). To shut down the pfs software, change directory to / and unmount the device: cd / pfs_umount /SD_CDROM Perform the following two steps if the tasks were not running when the installation was begun: • Kill the rpc tasks (pfs_mountd.rpc and pfsd.rpc, in that order). • Kill the pfs tasks (pfsd and pfs_mountd, in that order). Make sure that you do this in the order specified or your server may crash. Make sure you leave the pfs software running for as short a time as possible, since HP indicates the machine may crash when this software is running.

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Installing CD Software onto the Server(s)
41
Mount the CD-ROM drive using the following command:
Platform
Command
SCO UnixWare
mount -r -F cdfs /dev/cdrom/c0b0t510/cdrom
SCO OpenServer
mount /dev/cd0/cdrom
Slackware Linux
mount /dev/cdrom/cdrom
Red Hat Linux
mount /mnt/cdrom /cdrom
HP/UX
To mount at the beginning:
Make sure
/usr/sbin
is in the program search path.
Use the
ps
command to make sure the pfs software is
not already running. If pfs is already running, skip the first
2 of the following commands:
nohup /usr/sbin/pfs_mountd &
nohup /usr/sbin/pfsd -o bcbsize=4096 &
pfs_mount /dev/c1t2d0 /SD_CDROM
To unmount at the end:
use
ps -ef | grep pfs
to find the
pfs
commands.
You will eventually use
kill -9 <pidlist>
to kill the
tasks, where
<pidlist>
is the list of process ID
numbers returned by
ps
(the first column of numbers).
To shut down the pfs software, change directory to / and
unmount the device:
cd /
pfs_umount /SD_CDROM
Perform the following two steps if the tasks were not
running when the installation was begun:
Kill the rpc tasks (
pfs_mountd.rpc
and
pfsd.rpc
,
in that order).
Kill the pfs tasks (
pfsd
and
pfs_mountd
, in that
order).
Make sure that you do this in the order specified or your
server may crash. Make sure you leave the
pfs
software
running for as short a time as possible, since HP
indicates the machine may crash when this software is
running.