Mount the volumes at the target host
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The volumes can now be mounted at the target host, based on the /etc/fstab
file created before.
vm-pr1:~ # mount -a
The following output shows the required file systems.
vm-pr1:~ # df Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on devtmpfs 8201112 0 8201112 0% /dev tmpfs 12313116 0 12313116 0% /dev/shm tmpfs 8208744 9096 8199648 1% /run tmpfs 8208744 0 8208744 0% /sys/fs/cgroup /dev/sda4 29866736 2543948 27322788 9% / /dev/sda3 1038336 79984 958352 8% /boot /dev/sda2 524008 1072 522936 1% /boot/efi /dev/sdb1 32894736 49180 31151556 1% /mnt 10.0.2.4:/PR1-log-mnt00001-dr 107374182400 6400 107374176000 1% /hana/log/PR1/mnt00001 tmpfs 1641748 0 1641748 0% /run/user/0 10.0.2.4:/PR1-shared-sm-dest/hana-shared 107377178368 11317248 107365861120 1% /hana/shared 10.0.2.4:/PR1-shared-sm-dest/usr-sap-PR1 107377178368 11317248 107365861120 1% /usr/sap/PR1 10.0.2.4:/hanabackup-sm-dest 107379678976 35249408 107344429568 1% /hanabackup 10.0.2.4:/PR1-data-mnt0001-sm-dest 107376511232 6696960 107369814272 1% /hana/data/PR1/mnt00001 vm-pr1:~ #