1. view the hard disks and optical drives mounted on the system, which are generally C * T * D * and those without S *.
Iostat-en
-Bash-3.00 $ iostat-en
C0d0 soft errors: 0 hard errors: 0 transport errors: 0
Model: WDC wd5000aaks-Revision: Serial No: WD-WCAWFC0 size: 500.10 GB <500101152768 bytes>
Media error: 0 device not ready: 0 no device: 0 recoverable: 0
Illegal Request: 0
C1t0d0 soft errors: 2 hard errors: 0 transport errors: 0
Vendor: HL-DT-ST product: DVD +-RW gh50n revision: b102 Serial No:
Size: 0.00 GB <0 bytes>
Media error: 0 device not ready: 0 no device: 0 recoverable: 0
Illegal Request: 2 predictive Failure Analysis: 0
2. The optical drive is displayed.
Eject CDROM
3. Set the optical drive mounting
3.1 Solaris usually mounts the optical drive by itself. The default path recorded is/CDROM. To Cancel automatic mounting, you need to run
/Etc/init. d/volmgt stop
# If you use eject CDROM after cancellation, the optical drive will not pop up and the system may prompt that the device cannot be found.
3.2 run the following command to reply to the mounting optical drive:
/Etc/init. d/volmgt start