User Commands volrmmount(1)
NAME
volrmmount - call rmmount to mount or unmount media
SYNOPSIS
volrmmount [-i | -e] [name | nickname]
volrmmount [-d]
DESCRIPTION
The volrmmount utility calls rmmount(1M) to, in effect,
simulate an insertion (-i) or an ejection (-e). Simulating
an insertion often means that rmmount will mount the media. Conversely, simulating an ejection often means that rmmount will unmount the media. However, these actions can vary depending on the rmmount configuration and media type. For example, using default settings, if you insert a music CD, it might not be mounted. However, you can configure rmmount so that it calls workman whenever a music CD is inserted. This command allows you to override volume management'susual handling of media (see EXAMPLES below).
OPTIONS The following options are supported:-i Simulates an insertion of the specified media by cal-
ling rmmount.-e Simulates an ejection of the specified media by cal-
ling rmmount.-d Displays the name of the default device for volrmmount
to handle. This device is used if no name or nickname is supplied. OPERANDS The following operands are supported: name The name that volume management recognizes as the device's name.SunOS 5.11 Last change: 28 Feb 2007 1
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nickname A shortened version of the device's name. Fol-
lowing is the list of recognized nicknames:SunOS 5.11 Last change: 28 Feb 2007 2
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| Nickname | Path ||_____________________________|_____________________________|
| fd | /dev/rdiskette ||_____________________________|_____________________________|
| fd0 | /dev/rdiskette ||_____________________________|_____________________________|
| fd1 | /dev/rdiskette1 ||_____________________________|_____________________________|
| diskette | /dev/rdiskette ||_____________________________|_____________________________|
| diskette0 | /dev/rdiskette0 ||_____________________________|_____________________________|
| diskette1 | /dev/rdiskette1 ||_____________________________|_____________________________|
| rdiskette | /dev/rdiskette ||_____________________________|_____________________________|
| rdiskette0 | /dev/rdiskette0 ||_____________________________|_____________________________|
| rdiskette1 | /dev/rdiskette1 ||_____________________________|_____________________________|
| floppy | /dev/rdiskette ||_____________________________|_____________________________|
| floppy0 | /dev/rdiskette0 ||_____________________________|_____________________________|
| floppy1 | /dev/rdiskette1 ||_____________________________|_____________________________|
| cdrom0 | /dev/rdsk/cXtYdZ/label ||_____________________________|_____________________________|
| zip0 | /dev/rdsk/cXtYdZ/label ||_____________________________|_____________________________|
| jaz0 | /dev/rdsk/cXtYdZ/label ||_____________________________|_____________________________|
| rmdisk0 | /dev/rdsk/cXtYdZ/label ||_____________________________|_____________________________|
EXAMPLES
Example 1 Using the volrmmount command
When volume management finds a floppy that contains a filesystem, it calls rmmount to mount it. If you wish to run tar(1) or cpio(1) on that floppy, it must first be unmounted. To unmount the floppy use:example% volrmmount -e floppy0
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After volrmmount unmounts the floppy, if you wish to re-
mount it (rather than ejecting it and reinserting it) use:example% volrmmount -i floppy0
Notice that if you are using a named floppy, you can use its name in place of floppy0. FILES /dev/volctl volume management control portATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attri-
butes:____________________________________________________________
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
|_____________________________|_____________________________|
| Availability | SUNWvolu ||_____________________________|_____________________________|
SEE ALSO
cpio(1), eject(1), tar(1), rmmount(1M), attributes(5)SunOS 5.11 Last change: 28 Feb 2007 4