PRIMECLUSTER Global File Services Configuration and Administration Guide 4.2 (Solaris(TM) Operating Environment) |
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Appendix E List of Messages | > E.5 Management Command messages Specific to GFS Shared File System |
Memory could not be allocated. Memory of system is insufficient.
Please check the state of a system, and wait for the termination of another process, or increase the swap space or real memory. After it and re-execute the command.
The /etc/mnttab file could not be opened and may be lost.
The problem of Solaris OE occurs when generated in the multiuser mode. Please investigate and deal with the message of Solaris OE.
The identification number of the specified file system is not registered in the file system configuration information.
Execute sfcinfo(1M) to confirm the identification number of the file system.
Failed to obtain data from the internal quotas file.
Respond according to errmsg.
Settings of the quota function are incorrect. The environment file of the GFS Shared File System contains an invalid character string.
Check the quota function settings of the applicable file system using sfcinfo(1M), then set the quota function again using sfcquotaon(1M) and sfcquotaoff(1M).
Failed to get the file system configuration information in management partition.
Restore the file system configuration information. For detail, see Chapter 16, "Management Partition."
The pathname length of mount point of the specified file system is too long.
Reexecute the command after checking the pathname length of mount point and changing it to an appropriate length.
A user without super user authority attempted to display information.
Execute with super user authority.
An unexpected error occurred.
Note errmsg and contact local Customer Support.
The last sfcquotaon/off(1M) terminated abnormally or the quota function is currently being set.
Check the quota function settings of the applicable file system using sfcinfo(1M), then set the quota function again using sfcquotaon/off(1M).
The number of characters of the entry in /etc/mnttab is over maximum num.
Check /etc/mnttab status.
There was an illegal entry with too few fields in /etc/mnttab.
Please check whether the entry of which file system is a cause, and unmount it at once. Moreover, correct entry of above file system in /etc/vfstab.
There was an illegal entry with too many fields of /etc/mnttab.
Please check whether the entry of which file system is a cause, and unmount it at once. Moreover, correct entry of above file system in /etc/vfstab.
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