
Mounting an Xsan Volume
Use the
xsanctl
command to mount an Xsan volume on a computer.
To mount a volume from the command line:
1
Go to the computer and open Terminal, or use SSH to log in to the computer remotely:
$ ssh user@computer
Replace
user
with the name of a user account on the remote computer and
computer
with its IP address or DNS name.
2
Mount the volume:
$ sudo xsanctl mount volume

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Appendix B
Using the Command Line
For example:
$ sudo xsanctl mount SanVol