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3.
Move the inverted cursor bar to the item Removable Drive Mount Status: and press
<Return> to mount the device
Note:
If the status is mounted already, then dismount and mount it again by pressing 4
consecutive <Return> to make sure the operating system gets the correct disk
geometry. Exit monitor
4.
The message shown on the console informing you of the new media geometry looks like
this:
HA@E800h, ID-LUN@4-0) Removable media: cyls=120 hds=64
sec=32
(This indicates that your DC-395 is installed with I/O port E800H, and your
device has a capacity of 120MB with SCSI ID 4. ISC stands for PCI SCSI Controller.)
5.
At the NetWare prompt, type:
:mount volume_name_as_desired
At this point the file system is mounted and the device is locked. Any attempt to eject the
media while the file system is mounted will have no effect. If the volume name of the new
media is unknown, it can be checked by selecting the item Volume Options after typing :load
install <Return> at the NetWare prompt.
5.3.2
Dismounting a File System
To dismount a file system on removable media, type:
:dismount volume_name_as_desired
<Return>
:load monitor
<Return>
1.
Select Disk Information
2.
Select the corresponding drive with removable media
3.
Move the inverted cursor bar to the item Removable Drive Mount Status: and choose
dismount to dismount the device
4.
Media ejection is now possible.
5.4 Duplexing
Both Mirroring and Duplexing are referred to as mirroring in the NetWare operating system.
Duplexing involves two drives on two separate host adapters, while Mirroring is associated
with two drives on a single host adapter. Before enabling the duplexing function, be sure to
load the driver DC3X5.HAM two times for NetWare 3.12/4.XX
Further information about this subject can be found in the NetWare manual.