Xaverius,

Looks like you have a ZFS root file system on this system.

ZFS file systems are mounted automatically even in Solaris 10
releases. No need exists to add ZFS file system entries to the
/etc/vfstab file for them to mount automatically. Entries in this
file are only needed for UFS file systems.

If your /data* file systems are ZFS file systems:

/data1 on data1 read/write/setuid/devices/nonbmand/exec/xattr/atime/dev=4010004 on Thu Jun 3 16:09:20 2010 /data2 on data2 read/write/setuid/devices/nonbmand/exec/xattr/atime/dev=4010005 on Thu Jun 3 16:09:20 2010

Then, they will be mounted automatically after a reboot.

Is this your concern?

Thanks,

Cindy


On 04/19/11 21:12, Xaverius wrote:
Our server use solaris 5.10, and I plan to restart it after installing patch 
for our application. What my concern is about the file system, whether it will 
be automatically mount after restart or not. I'm new in Solaris and I only know 
Solaris will automatically mount based on /etc/vfstab. Can you guys check my 
current vfstab and compare it to my current mount so that I know what file 
system won't be mounted automatically after I restart the server? Thanks


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