NFS Services Administrator's Guide HP-UX 11i version 3
Table 4-3 Common Error Messages encountered while using the fsck command
ResolutionPossible CausesError Message
1. Delete the cache.
2. Recreate the cache directory using
the cfsadmin command.
This error message indicates that /c is
not a cache directory.
“fsck -F cachefs Cannot open
lock file /test/c/.cfs_lock”
1. Check if a directory named /c exists
and also if it is a cache directory.
2. If it is not a cache directory, delete
the directory.
3. If it is a cache directory, run fsck on
the cache directory.
4. If the problem still exists, use a
different cache directory.
This error message indicates that the
cache directory is in use. However, the
actual reason for this error may be that
the cache directory does not exist, or
that/c is not a cache directory.
“Cache /c is in use and cannot be
modified”.
1. Unmount the filesystem.
2. Run the fsck command on the cache
directory.
This error message indicates that the
filesystem is mounted.
“Cache /c is in use.”
Table 4-4 Common Error Messages encountered while using the mount command
ResolutionPossible CausesError Message
1. Delete the cache.
2. Recreate the cache directory using the
cfsadmin command.
The /c directory may not be a valid cache
directory.
“mount -F cachefs:
/test/c/
.cfs_mnt_points is
not a valid cache”
Table 4-5 Common Error Messages encountered while using the cachefsstat command
ResolutionPossible CausesError Message
1. Log out.
2. Log in as superuser and enter the
cachefsstat command.
Only a superuser can zero-out the
statistics. The user who used this
command is not a superuser.
“cachefsstat: Cannot zero statistics”
94 Configuring and Administering a Cache Filesystem