Cannot Get Current Directory - I/o Error In Solaris
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Join Date: Feb 2004 Last Activity: 5 October 2016, 8:08 AM EDT Location: NM Posts: 10,829 Thanks: 449 Thanked 968 Times in 899 Posts Can you show what you get when you try this series of commands Code: #does this command at least show spool as a directory and run as a directory? ls -lad /var # if it does try cd /var/spool # if no errors try this and show full output, including errors ls -l I think the file system may be damaged. /var/run is a tmpfs file system, it should be there. What is the version of Solaris, please. Or the output of Code: uname -a The Following User Says Thank You to jim mcnamara For This Useful Post: prash358(10-04-2012) Remove advertisements Sponsored Links jim mcnamara View Public Profile Find all posts by jim mcnamara #3 10-04-2012 prash358 Registered User Join Date: Sep 2011 Last Activity: 16 October 2013, 4:04 PM EDT Location: Sydney, Australia Posts: 117 Thanks: 11 Thanked 0 Times in 0 Posts Thank you for the update. Code: unix@test1 >ls -lad /var drwxr-xr-x 46 root sys 1024 Apr 2 2007 /var unix@test1 >cd /var/spool cd: error retrieving current directory: getcwd: cannot a
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Modems (Overview) 2.Setting Up Terminals and Modems (Tasks) 3.Managing Serial Ports With the Service Access https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E23823_01/html/817-0403/tsfsck-1.html Facility (Tasks) 4.Managing System Resources (Overview) 5.Displaying and Changing System Information (Tasks) 6.Managing Disk Use (Tasks) 7.Managing UFS Quotas (Tasks) 8.Scheduling System Tasks http://superuser.com/questions/111625/i-o-error-on-linux-cannot-remove-directory-as-root (Tasks) 9.Managing System Accounting (Tasks) 10.System Accounting (Reference) 11.Managing System Performance (Overview) 12.Managing System Processes (Tasks) 13.Monitoring System Performance (Tasks) 14.Troubleshooting Software i/o error Problems (Overview) 15.Managing System Messages 16.Managing Core Files (Tasks) 17.Managing System Crash Information (Tasks) 18.Troubleshooting Miscellaneous Software Problems (Tasks) 19.Troubleshooting File Access Problems (Tasks) 20.Resolving UFS File System Inconsistencies (Tasks) fsck Error Messages General fsck Error Messages Initialization Phase fsck Messages Phase 1: Check Blocks and df cannot statvfs Sizes Messages Oracle Solaris 10: Phase 1B: Rescan for More DUPS Messages Phase 1B: Rescan for More DUPS Messages Phase 2: Check Path Names Messages Phase 3: Check Connectivity Messages Phase 4: Check Reference Counts Messages Phase 5: Check Cylinder Groups Messages Phase 5: Check Cylinder Groups Messages fsck Summary Messages Cleanup Phase Messages 21.Troubleshooting Software Package Problems (Tasks) Index fsck Error Messages Normally, the fsck command is run non-interactively to preen the file systems after an abrupt system halt in which the latest file system changes were not written to disk. Preening automatically fixes any basic file system inconsistencies and does not try to repair more serious errors. While preening a file system, the fsck command fixes the inconsistencies it expects from such an abrupt halt. For more serious conditions, the command
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