HP P9000 RAID Manager Reference Guide (T1610-96037, October 2011)
Syntax
-x umount[d] drive: [time] -x umount[d] drive:[\directory] [time] (for Windows 2008/2003/2000)
Argument
DescriptionArgument
Specifies the mounted logical drive.drive
Specifies the directory mount point on the logical drive. This command option calls “mountvol /P”
internally, if “USE_MOUNTVOL_P” environment variable will be specified. In case of Windows
2008, it is required to specify “USE_MOUNTVOL_P” variable to avoid a problem of mount.
[\directory]
pairsplit -x umount D:\hd1 D:\hd1 <-> HarddiskVolume8 set USE_MOUNTVOL_P=1 pairsplit -x
umount D:\hd2 D:\hd2 <-> HarddiskVolume9
Example for waiting 45 sec:
pairsplit -x umount D: 45
D: <-> HarddiskVolume8
The logical drive to be unmounted and the corresponding physical drive must be closed to all
applications.
Restriction
Example
The following shows an example of the umount subcommand used as an option of the pairsplit
command.
umount subcommand example
pairsplit -x umount F: -x umount G: -g oradb -rw
pairsplit -x mount
Drive FS_name VOL_name Device Partition ... Port PathID Targ Lun
C: FAT Null Harddisk0 Partition1 ... 1 0 0 0
Z: Unknown Unknown CdRom0 ... Unknown
The example in above unmounts the F: and G: drives, splits all pairs in the specified group (status
= PSUS), enables read/write access to all secondary volumes in the specified group, and then
displays all mounted drives.
Output of the umount subcommand:
Drive: Shows the logical drive recognized by the Windows system.
FS_name: Shows the name of the file system formatted on the specified drive.
VOL_name: Shows the volume label name for the specified drive.
Device, Partition: Shows the device name and partition for the specified drive.
Port,Phid,Tid,Lun: Shows the port number, path group ID (bus), target ID, and LUN for the specified
drive.
104 Subcommands