Mount a specified Linux POSIX volume on Linux. If the volume is NCP-enabled, this command also mounts the volume for NCP, and NCP assigns it a volume ID.
nlvm [nlvm_options] linux mount <lx_volume_name>
Command Options
Mandatory. Specify the name of the Linux POSIX volume to mount.
Use the name format as it is displayed in NSSMU or with the nlvm list volumes command. For a non-LVM volume that is not NCP-enabled, specify the name as a forward slash with the name of the final directory of the mount point (/<dir_name>). For an LVM volume that is not NCP-enabled, specify the volume name of the LVM logical volume. For an NCP-enabled volume, specify the NCP name in all capital letters. Volume names are case sensitive.
Examples
LV_VOL1 [ex: an LVM volume that is NCP-enabled] lv_vol1 [ex: an LVM volume that is not NCP-enabled] HOME [ex: a non-LVM volume that is NCP-enabled] /home [ex: a non-LVM volume that is not NCP-enabled]
Specify the options to use when mounting the volume. For a list of available options, see the mount(8) man page. The default mntopt option is rw.
Example
mntopt=rw
Command Examples
Mounts the NCP-enabled LVM volume LV_VOL1 in Linux using the parameters from the /etc/fstab file, and then mounts it in NCP. NCP automatically assigns a volume ID.
Mounts the non-LVM volume using the parameters from the /etc/fstab file.
Mounts the NCP-enabled non-LVM volume in Linux using the parameters from the /etc/fstab file, and then mounts it in NCP. NCP automatically assigns a volume ID.
Mounts the NCP-enabled non-LVM volume in Linux using the specified mount parameters for an Ext3 file system type, and then mounts the volume in NCP. NCP automatically assigns a volume ID.