Chapter 9
Using Removable Media Storage Devices
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How to Eject a CD or DVD With Software
Commands
Before You Begin
If the server is set up without a system console, you need to set up one in order to
issue software commands; see:
■
“About Setting Up a Console” on page 45
What to Do
1. From the system console device, change directories to a directory that is not in the
/cdrom
hierarchy.
2. Type the following command to eject the CD or DVD:
The disc should eject.
3. If the disc does not eject, kill any processes accessing the DVD-ROM drive and
repeat step 2.
The disc will not eject while the drive is in use. To kill any processes accessing the
DVD-ROM drive, become superuser and type the following:
Note –
You should warn users before abruptly halting processes. The command
fuser -u /cdrom/cdrom0
helps identify who is accessing the DVD-ROM drive.
Refer to the
Solaris System Administrator’s Guide
for more information about the
fuser
command.
%
eject cdrom
%
su
Password:
#
fuser -k /cdrom/cdrom0
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