Use this command to mount a package.
Purpose
The
mount command
is used to make a package available via the Network File System (NFS)
protocol.
Rational® Asset Manager must
be configured for NFS support before you can use the
mount command.
To learn how to configure NFS support, see
Configuring NFS support.
Parameters
ram mount package_ID package_version options_with_values| Argument |
Description |
Required |
| package_ID |
The ID of the package to mount. |
Yes |
| package_version |
The version of the package to mount. If you do not supply
a package version, the most recent version is mounted. If you supply
a complete and explicit package version, then that version is mounted.
If you supply a package version that includes the wildcard (*) character,
then the most recent version is mounted. |
No |
| -q query |
Use the -q parameter to provide a query
string to use when searching for the package to mount. |
No |
| -s server:port |
The hostname and the port number of the NFS server. |
Yes |
| -d pathname |
The mount point on the computer running the NFS client. |
Yes |
| -config configuration_file |
The complete path to the configuration file to use for communication
with the library server. If you do not specify a configuration file
on the command line, the default configuration file in the .ram subdirectory
in the home directory of the current user is used. |
No, as long as the default configuration file exists in the .ram subdirectory
of the home directory of the current user. |
ram mount newpackage 2.1.0-* -s nfsserver:2049 -d /temp