Not to be pedantic, but df -k shows all mounted partitions, regardless of
whether they are in /etc/vfstab or not.  It requires read permisions on
/etc/mnttab (whihc should be readable by everyone, but I suppose some sick
SA could change it so that only root could read it.  The system would
function normally, but non-root users wouldn't be able to use df
functionally.

George


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> Richard,
>
> df -k will show you what slices of a disk have an entry in /etc/vfstab AND
> have been mounted using the mount command in Solaris.  Whoever has root
> privileges to the system (or have been given the right permissions) can
use
> the format command to see all disks attached to the machine, no matter if
> they have been mounted or not - no matter if they have an entry in
> /etc/vfstab or not.
>
> HTH,
>
> Julie
>
>
>
> Julie Fisher
> Sandia National Laboratories
> Oracle 8i DBA - OCP8i
> Solaris 2.6,7/HP-UX 11.0 System Administrator
> Web Server Administrator
>
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>
>
> Df -k
>
> This does not cover raid volumes, that would depend which volume manager
> your using.
>
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>
>
> Does anyone know of a command or file that would display the available
disks
> on a Solaris 2.6 box and/or the corresponding disks for each mount
point???
>
> TIA,
> Richard Huntley
>
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