Mount; Syntax - HP StorageWorks P9000 Reference Manual

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NOTE:
Sync has the following behavior on any conditions:
If the logical drives designated as the objects of the sync command are not opened to any
applications, then sync flushes the system buffer to a drive and makes the dismount state for this
drive.
If the logical drives designated as the objects of the sync command are already opened to any
applications, then sync only flushes the system buffer to a drive.
This flushes the system buffer before pairsplit without unmounting the P-VOL (opening state), and
indicates as [WARNING] below: pairsplit -x sync C: WARNING: Only flushed to
[\\.\C:] drive due to be opening [SYNC] C: HarddiskVolume3
Syncd has the following behavior as well:
If the logical drives designated as the objects of the sync command are not opened to any
applications, then syncd flushes the system buffer to a drive and waits (30 sec) the delayed (paging)
IO for dismount after made the dismount state about the drive.
This avoids a problem that NTFS on P-VOL is split on inconsistent state because Windows 2003
delays the IO for dismounting.
If sync has failed, you need to confirm the following conditions:
The logical and physical drives designated as the objects of the sync command are not opened
to any applications. For example, confirm that Explore is not pointed on the target drive. If Explore
is pointed on the target drive, the target drive is opening.
The sync command does not ignore the detected error on the NT file system, so sync executes
successfully in normal case (NO ERROR case) only on NT file system. For example, confirm the
target drive has no failure on the system for Event Viewer. In this case, you must reboot the system
or delete the partition and reconfigure the target drive.

mount

The mount subcommand mounts the specified drive to the specified partition on the specified hard
disk drive using the drive letter. When the mount subcommand is executed without an argument,
all currently mounted drives (including directory mounted volumes) are displayed, and logical drive
has been mounting an LDM volume then displays Harddisk#[n] configured an LDM volume.

Syntax

-x mount -x mount drive: hdisk# [partition#]
(for Windows 2008/2003/2000) -x mount drive: [\directory] Volume#
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Subcommands
(for Windows NT) -x mount drive: Volume#
(for Windows 2008/2003/2000)

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