HP SAN Virtualization Services Platform User Manual
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UnmountVirtualDisk -VirtualDisk VirtualDiskName, -MountPoint H:\
Description
Unmounts a virtual disk or snapshot. The virtual disk or snapshot must have at least one file system
(partition) on it.
There are two modes of operation.
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Unmount partitions that are linked to this snapshot.
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Unmount specified mount points linked to specified snapshots.
The -Partition argument is optional, and has the following guidelines:
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If used in Windows, the specific partition is mounted as a partition number (as a string).
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If used in UNIX, the specific partition is mounted as a logical virtual disk name.
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If the argument is omitted, the first partition on the disk is unmounted.
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If the argument equals -1, the first partition is unmounted.
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If the argument equals -2, all partitions on the disk are unmounted.
A limitation with Windows 2003/2008 is if the VSM virtual disk or snapshot is a dynamic disk,
only one partition is allowed (for example, the partition number can be dropped, or it must always
be equal to 1 or -1).
IMPORTANT:
This command is only valid for Windows 2003/2008. For UNIX, use the UNIX
mount command with the Run command.
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