5.
To exit the shell, type
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See Also
"Mount Oracle System Assistant Flash Drive on Solaris 10 Host" on page 161
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"Mount Oracle System Assistant Flash Drive on Oracle VM Host" on page 162
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"Mount Oracle System Assistant Flash Drive on a Linux Host" on page 163
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Mount Oracle System Assistant Flash Drive on
Solaris 10 Host
If the server is running the Oracle Solaris operating system, you must mount the Oracle System
Assistant USB flash drive before you use the file system to display or access its contents.
1.
To turn off the volfs service, type:
# svcadm disable volfs
To identify the USB flash drive, type:
2.
# rmformat -l
The system displays a list of devices:
Looking for devices...
1. Logical Node: /dev/rdsk/c1t0d0p0
Physical Node:
/pci@0,0/pci108e,484e@1a/hub@1/storage@2/disk@0,0
Connected Device: ORACLE
Device Type: Removable
#
3.
To manually mount the USB flash drive in read-only mode, type:
# mount -F pcfs -o ro /dev/dsk/c1t0d0p1 /mnt
4.
To retrieve the Oracle Solaris content, type:
# cd /mnt/Solaris
# ls
The system displays:
10U10 11
#
Mount Oracle System Assistant Flash Drive on Solaris 10 Host
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exit
SSM
PMAP
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