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To carry out a volume mount, the iSMrc_mount command is used.
The iSMrc_mount command associates volumes (partitions) and file systems. Mounting allows
volumes to be used as file systems (local disks such as C: and D:) on the Windows system.
When the iSMrc_umount command unmounts a volume that is set in the Not Ready state, release the
Not Ready state and mount the volume.
[Main Options]
For the iSMrc_mount command, the target volume is specified by its drive letter, mount point volume
name, or NTFS folder name.
When you mount a volume with the mount point volume name specified, you can also specify mount
point (drive letter or NTFS folder name) at the same time. To mount a volume, set the specified drive
letter or NTFS folder to the target volume.
[Displayed Information]
The iSMrc_mount command displays messages when Mount starts and ends.
[Start message]
iSMrc_mount: Info: iSM13220: Setting drive letter (drive:) (volume_name) has
succeeded.
Mount Start YYYY/MM/DD hh:mm:ss
disk_number ld_name type
volume_name
path
iSMrc_mount: Info: iSM13220: Setting drive letter (drive:) (volume_name) has
succeeded.
[End message]
Mount Normal End YYYY/MM/DD hh:mm:ss
disk_number ld_name type
volume_name
path
Description
iSM13220: Setting drive letter (drive:) (volume_name) has succeeded.
Message output when a drive letter or an NTFS folder name is set
YYYY/MM/DD hh:mm:ss: Start/End time (Year Month Day Hour Minute Second)
disk_number: Physical disk number
ld_name: Logical disk name
type: OS type