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# ./volmgt stop<br />

# ps -ef | grep vold<br />

If vold still exists kill the process.<br />

# eject cdrom<br />

If this does not work:<br />

# cd /vol<br />

Make sure that dev, dsk, rdsk, rmt are in the directory. If not, most possibly your<br />

/vol directory is corrupt and a reboot may be needed for proper rebuild.<br />

Step D: The last three options are: 1) Reboot. 2) If the cd drive is external to the<br />

system, try power cycling the drive and pressing the eject button. 3) If all else fails<br />

and the cdrom is external, on the right hand side of the eject button is a small hole<br />

into which you can insert a small straight device which forces manual ejection of the<br />

caddy.<br />

/dev/rdsk/<strong>string</strong>: CAN’T CHECK FILE<br />

SYSTEM.<br />

Cause<br />

The system cannot automatically clean (preen) this filesystem because it appears to<br />

be set up incorrectly or is having hard disk problems. This message asks that you<br />

run fsck(1M) manually, since data corruption might already have occurred.<br />

Action<br />

Run fsck to clean the filesystem in question. See the message "/dev/rdsk/int:<br />

UNEXPECTED INCONSISTENCY; RUN fsck MANUALLY" for proper procedures.<br />

52 Solaris Common Messages and Troubleshooting Guide ♦ October, 1998

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