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Old 10-30-2014, 09:36 AM   #1
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mount.acfs: ACFS-00591: error found in volume disk header


Hi,

I'm getting below error on suse linux when we tried to mount storage disk on server.

#mount /dev/sdb3 /test
mount.acfs: ACFS-00591: error found in volume disk header
mount.acfs: ACFS-02037: File system not created on a Linux system. Cannot mount.
mount: mount failed

Please suggest.
 
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Originally Posted by sandeep002gupta View Post
Hi,
I'm getting below error on suse linux when we tried to mount storage disk on server.

#mount /dev/sdb3 /test
mount.acfs: ACFS-00591: error found in volume disk header
mount.acfs: ACFS-02037: File system not created on a Linux system. Cannot mount.
mount: mount failed

Please suggest.
We will YET AGAIN suggest you provide details and try to look things up first. You rarely (if ever) reply to threads, follow up, post solutions, and show ANY effort at all. You don't tell us what version of 'suse linux' you're using, but the errors indicate two things:
  • You're using Oracle
  • You didn't look at the Oracle documentation, which TELLS YOU what the error means, and how to fix it
  • You didn't contact Oracle support
Since you apparently need to be spoon-fed every answer, the error is CLEARLY telling you that either you didn't make the ACFS file system, or you didn't read/understand the documentation that tells you how to mount it. So either create the acfs file system, or use the mount.acfs command as the documentation tells you.
 
  


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