HP MSR2000/3000/4000 Router Series Fundamentals Configuration Guide
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Repairing a storage medium
If part of a storage medium is inaccessible, use the fixdisk command to examine and repair the medium.
Before repairing a storage medium, make sure no other users are accessing the medium. Otherwise, the
repair operation fails.
Perform this task in user view.
Task Command
Repair a storage medium. fixdisk medium-name
Formatting a storage medium
CAUTION:
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fter a storage medium is formatted, all files and directories on it are erased and cannot be restored.
You can format a storage medium only when no one is accessing the medium.
Perform this task in user view.
Task Command
Format a storage medium. format medium-name
Mounting or unmounting a storage medium
Generally, a hot-swappable storage medium is automatically mounted when it is connected to the device.
If the system cannot recognize the storage medium, however, you must mount the storage medium before
you can access it.
To remove a hot-swappable storage medium from the device, you must first unmount it to disconnect it
from the device. Otherwise, files on the storage medium or even the storage medium itself might be
damaged.
Restrictions and guidelines
To unmount a USB disk, make sure the system has recognized the USB disk and the USB disk LED is not
blinking. Otherwise, the USB interface or USB disk might be damaged.
Before unmounting a storage medium, make sure no other users are accessing the medium. Otherwise,
the unmount operation fails.
Configuration procedure
Perform one of the following tasks in user view as appropriate:
Task Command
Remarks
Mount a storage medium. mount medium-name
By default, a storage medium is automatically
mounted and in mounted state when connected to
the system.