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UnmountVirtualDisk -VirtualDisk VirtualDiskName, -MountPoint H:\

Description

Unmounts a virtual disk or snapshot. The virtual disk or snapshot must have at least one file system
(partition) on it.

There are two modes of operation.

Unmount partitions that are linked to this snapshot.

Unmount specified mount points linked to specified snapshots.

The -Partition argument is optional, and has the following guidelines:

If used in Windows, the specific partition is mounted as a partition number (as a string).

If used in UNIX, the specific partition is mounted as a logical virtual disk name.

If the argument is omitted, the first partition on the disk is unmounted.

If the argument equals -1, the first partition is unmounted.

If the argument equals -2, all partitions on the disk are unmounted.

A limitation with Windows 2003/2008 is if the VSM virtual disk or snapshot is a dynamic disk,
only one partition is allowed (for example, the partition number can be dropped, or it must always
be equal to 1 or -1).

IMPORTANT:

This command is only valid for Windows 2003/2008. For UNIX, use the UNIX

mount command with the Run command.

CLI command guidance

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