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umount
Unmount a device Windows NT/2000/2003 only
Description The umount command unmounts a logical drive and deletes the drive
letter. Before deleting the drive letter, the command automatically executes
the
sync command for the specified logical drive (flushes unwritten buffer
data to the disk).
Syntax RM_command –x umount D:
Windows 2000/2003
RM_command –x umount D: [\directory]
Arguments RM_command Any general RM command.
D Specifies the logical drive letter to unmount
directory (Windows 2000 /2003 only) The directory mount point
on the logical drive.
Restriction Before issuing the umount command, all drive activity must be stopped,
including system activity and user applications. If activity is not stopped,
the unmount operation is not completed and a “device busy” error is
reported.
Output Fields Drive Displays the logical drive on Windows NT/2000/2003.
FS_name Displays the file system name of the logical drive on
Windows
NT/2000/2003.
VOL_name Displays the volume label name of the logical drive on
Windows
NT/2000/2003.
Device Displays the name of the device and partition mounted
Partition to the logical drive on Windows NT/2000/2003.
Port Displays the port number, path ID, target ID, and LUN
PathID on the device adapter mounted to the logical drive on
Targ Windows NT/2000/2003.
Lun
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