volume mount
Mount a volume on another volume with a junction-path
Availability: This command is available to cluster and Vserver administrators at the admin privilege level.
Description
The volume mount command mounts a volume at a specified junction path.
Parameters
- -vserver <vserver name> - Vserver Name
- This specifies the Vserver on which the volume is located.
- -volume <volume name> - Volume Name
- This specifies the volume that is to be mounted.
- -junction-path <junction path> - Junction Path Of The Mounting Volume
- This specifies the junction path of the mounted volume. The junction path name is case insensitive and must be unique within a Vserver's namespace.
- [-active {true|false}] - Activate Junction Path
- This optionally specifies whether the mounted volume is accessible. The default setting is false . If the mounted path is not accessible, it does not appear in the Vserver's namespace.
- [-policy-override {true|false}] - Override The Export Policy
- This optionally specifies whether the parent volume's export policy overrides the mounted volume's export policy. The default setting is false .
Examples
The following example mounts a volume named user_tsmith on a Vserver named vs0. The junction path for the mounted volume is /user/tsmith. The mounted volume is accessible, and the mounted volume's export policy is not overridden by the parent volume's export policy.
node::> volume mount -vserver vs0 -volume user_tsmith
-junction-path /user/tsmith -active true -policy-override false
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