LD CONNECT file_or_device [LDAn:] [Logicalname]
This command will connect the Logical Disk File to the Logical
Disk device.
This function must be performed before the logical disk can be
mounted or otherwise used. It requires the Physical Disk to be
mounted and requires read and write access to the Logical Disk File.
If the LD-device is not specified, it will be assigned by the
driver, and an informational message will be given about which
device is selected.
If the LD-device is not specified and a file is connected /SHARED,
the corresponding device is automatically created provided that
the process issueing the command has CMKRNL privilege.
If the device is specified, and if that device does not exist
it will be created as specified.
If the optional Logicalname argument is specified a logical name
pointing to the device will be created in the process table.
Notice that the logical name will not be deassigned when the device
is disconnected.
Specifying the LD device to connect to is optional, and it works
also if an alternate controller is used without a unit number (for
example, LDB). So you can let the driver automatically select a
unitnumber when it's not specified, so this will work:
$ LD CONNECT DISK.DSK LDB
The file will then be connected to the next unitnumber on the B
controller.
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