Mounting ISO images on AIX
There is a known problem with mounting ISO images on the AIX platform.
To workaround the problem, complete the following instructions:
Obtain the size of the image.
For example:
# ls -al
total 731594
drwxr-xr-x 2 root system 512 Aug 18 11:33 .
drwxr-xr-x 6 root system 512 Aug 18 11:32 ..
-rw-r--r-- 1 root system 374575104 Apr 29 02:59
fim_console_rios_aix_5.iso
Identify the nearest multiple of 128 MB that will provide enough space
for the image. In the above example, the image is approximately 374 MB, so
use 384 MB as an image size.
Make a logical volume of this size. Ensure
that there is enough space on the physical volume. For example, hdisk0.
# mklv -y cdlv -s n -L /dev/cdlv rootvg 384M hdisk0
If the command
fails, increase the volume size by a multiple of 128.
Use the dd command to create a pseudo-device. Ensure
that the partition has enough space for the pseudo-device. In the following
example command, the pseudo-device is /dev/cdlv.
# dd if=/opt/software/iso/fim_console_rios_aix_5.iso f=/dev/cdlv
Note that this command may take a long time and will create two dd processes.
Mount the device like a CD-ROM in AIX. Ensure that the mount point exists.
# mount -v cdrfs -o ro /dev/cdlv /mnt/iso Change directory into /mnt/iso.
There is a known problem with mounting ISO images on the AIX platform.
To workaround the problem, complete the following instructions:
Obtain the size of the image.
For example:
# ls -al
total 731594
drwxr-xr-x 2 root system 512 Aug 18 11:33 .
drwxr-xr-x 6 root system 512 Aug 18 11:32 ..
-rw-r--r-- 1 root system 374575104 Apr 29 02:59
fim_console_rios_aix_5.iso
Identify the nearest multiple of 128 MB that will provide enough space
for the image. In the above example, the image is approximately 374 MB, so
use 384 MB as an image size.
Make a logical volume of this size. Ensure
that there is enough space on the physical volume. For example, hdisk0.
# mklv -y cdlv -s n -L /dev/cdlv rootvg 384M hdisk0
If the command
fails, increase the volume size by a multiple of 128.
Use the dd command to create a pseudo-device. Ensure
that the partition has enough space for the pseudo-device. In the following
example command, the pseudo-device is /dev/cdlv.
# dd if=/opt/software/iso/fim_console_rios_aix_5.iso f=/dev/cdlv
Note that this command may take a long time and will create two dd processes.
Mount the device like a CD-ROM in AIX. Ensure that the mount point exists.
# mount -v cdrfs -o ro /dev/cdlv /mnt/iso Change directory into /mnt/iso.
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