Enabling GuardPoints in Read-Only mounted file systems (Linux)
Access to a GuardPoint enabled in a read-only mounted file system is restricted to read operations. You cannot modify data in such file systems, therefore, you cannot perform CTE-LDT operations on GuardPoints in read-only file systems. For this reason, CTE-LDT automatically suspends operations when GuardPoints are enabled on read-only file systems. CTE-LDT ignores all attempts to resume CTE-LDT operations until the underlying file system is remounted with read/write access.
You must disable a GuardPoint before changing the read/write mount options of the underlying file system. After changing the mount options, you can re-enable the GuardPoint. CTE-LDT operations adapt to the read/write options of the underlying file system when you enable the GuardPoint. Changing the mount options while a GuardPoint is enabled is unsupported and may result in unexpected errors.