Chapter 2 Operation and Maintenance
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Step 9. Mounting MV (business server)
To associate MV and the file system, mount MV.
iSMrc_mount -drv G:
Then, the following message is displayed. MV is mounted and can be used as a file system.
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disk10 dev001 WN
\\?\Volume{822575dd-63d9-11d5-b1e0-009027520bce}\
G:
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disk10 dev001 WN
\\?\Volume{822575dd-63d9-11d5-b1e0-009027520bce}\
G:
Step 10. Restarting applications (business serv er)
Reuse the applications and shared folder, that is terminated and canceled in step 5.
If service has been halted in step 5, restart the service with the following procedure. If service has not
been halted in step 5, the following step is not required.
(Example) Starting service
NET START (service name)
To start the service “ESMCommonService”, specify as shown below.
NET START ESMCommonService
If sharing of a folder was cancelled in step 5, specify sharing again. If sharing was not cancelled in
step 5, executing of the following is not required.
(Example) Sharing of shared folder
NET SHARE Share_name=drive_letter: path
To enable the sharing of the shared folder mv_folder1, specify as shown below.
NET SHARE mv_folder1=G:\mv_folder1
Step 11. Mounting RV (backup server)
Mount RV to associate it with a file system.
When the RV is mounted with the mount point (drive letter or NTFS folder name) and target mount
point volume name specified, the mount point (drive letter or NTFS folder name) is automatically set
again. On Windows 2000, the RV is released from the Not Ready state.
iSMrc_mount –drv H: -mvol \\?\Volume{37d84cca-2507-11d5-a0f7-00004c714491}\
Then, the following message appears, and RV is mounted, allowing it to be used as a file system.