Mount Subcommand - Hitachi AMS 2000 Reference Manual

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Mount subcommand

The mount subcommand mounts the specified drive to the specified
partition on the specified hard disk drive. If the mount subcommand is
executed without specifying an argument, all drives that are currently
mounted are displayed.
mount subcommand parameters.
For the directory mount, specify the mount point in the form of F:\ or D:\hdl
(with \)
Figure 1-61 on page 1-79
as an option of the pairsplit command output. Do not use the mountvol
command to un-mount the volume if the volume was mounted using the 
-x mount command.
Be awa
CAUTION! The partition on the specified disk drive (hard disk) must be
recognized on the Windows 2000 or Windows Server system.
Correct Example:
% pairsplit
Wrong Example:
% pairsplit
Wrong Example:
% pairsplit
CAUTION! To avoid Windows Server mount problems, set
USE_MOUNTVOL_P of the environment variable. To avoid mount problems
associated with event ID1, set this environment variable.
CAUTION!
2000 or Windows Server system will force the unmount. When logging off
from Windows 2000 or Windows Server, avoid a forced unmount by
executing the mount via the system account using a task scheduler, and
so on
CAUTION!
USE_MOUNTVOL_P of the environment variable to avoid mount problems
due to an event ID1 occurrence.
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Hitachi AMS 2000 Family Command Control Interface (CCI) Reference Guide
Table 1-31 on page 1-79
show examples of the mount subcommand used
-x mount
F:
-x mount
F:\mnt
-x mount
F:\
When directory mount is not used, logging off of Windows
When using CCI on a Windows Servers system, use the
Performing CCI Operations
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