How can you create mount points in solaris?

Answer Posted / keyzion

Creating a mount point appropriate for use with the mount
command to mount a filesystem, oracle, etc.
A mount point in Solaris is simply a directory. To create
the mount point /mnt/oracle, use the following command as
superuser:
System A:
#mkdir /mnt/oracle
if yoi want to sahre this file system, so that it can be
mounted via NFS
run
#share /mnt/oracle;
system B
#mkdir /oracle
#mount systemsA:/mnt/oracle /oracle

check on system A, nfsd running using ps - ef | grep nfs;
if not start nfs daemon

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