Directory Mount Facility For Windows Systems - Hitachi VSP F1500 User And Reference Manual

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This option is used for displaying usable LBA on a Physical drive in units of
512 bytes, and is used to specify [slba] [elba] options for raidvchkset
command.
C:\HORCM\Tool>inqraid -CLI -gplbaex hd10,13
Harddisk10
[OPEN-V
Harddisk11
[OPEN-V
Harddisk12
[OPEN-V
SLBA: displays usable starting LBA in units of 512 bytes
ELBA: displays usable ending LBA (ELBA -1) in units of 512 bytes
PCNT: displays the number of partitions

Directory mount facility for Windows systems

The attached mountvol command into Windows supports the directory
mount, but it does not support the directory mount function that flushes the
system buffer associated to a logical drive such as in UNIX systems. The
directory mount structure on Windows is only symbolical link between a
directory and Volume{guid}, illustrated in
structure on page 8-12
discover the mounted volumes by a directory, and supports the operation to
mount/unmount with the subcommand option.
Volume discovery for directory mounted volume: CCI can discover the
directory mounted volume by using $LETALL that shows the relationship
between logical drive and the physical volumes. The KEY WORD
8-12
: SLBA = 0x0000003f ELBA = 0x013fe5d9 PCNT = 1
]
: SLBA = 0x00000022 ELBA = 0x013fffdf PCNT = 2
]
: SLBA = 0x00000022 ELBA = 0x013fffdf PCNT = 3
]
below. As such, CCI supports the function to
Figure 8-5 Directory mount structure
Examples of using CCI commands
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Figure 8-5 Directory mount

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