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Action<br />

It has long been known that NFS mounted calendars are not supported in Solaris. Of<br />

the calendar can be corrupted when more than one person uses the calendar at the<br />

same time. If two rpc.cmsd daemons write to the callog file at the same time, the<br />

file becomes corrupt. However, two rpc.cmsd daemons could be run simultaneously<br />

through Solaris 2.5.1 even though this isn’t a supported configuration.<br />

With Solaris 2.6, this is no longer an option. rpc.cmsd does not allow the user to<br />

bring up a calendar that is NFS mounted and produces the error message above.<br />

nfs mount: mount: <strong>string</strong>: Device busy<br />

Cause<br />

This message appears when the superuser attempts to NFS mount on top of an<br />

active directory. The busy device is actually the working directory of a process.<br />

Action<br />

Determine which shell on the workstation is currently located below the mount<br />

point, and change out of that directory. Be wary of subshells (such as su(1M) shells)<br />

that could be in different working directories while the parents remain below the<br />

mount point.<br />

NFS mount: /<strong>string</strong> mounted OK<br />

Cause<br />

While booting, the system failed to mount the directory specified after the first colon,<br />

probably because the NFS server involved was down or slow to respond. The mount<br />

ran in the background and successfully contacted the NFS server.<br />

Action<br />

This is a purely informative message to let you know that the mount process has<br />

completed.<br />

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