To mount/activate VOBs
If your organization has not implemented the automounting of VOBs (on Linux, Solaris, and AIX systems),
you must mount/activate VOBs to access source files from a dynamic view. For more
about automounting VOBs, see Automounting VOBs.
About this task
Mount/activate VOBs to access source files from a dynamic view. You can perform this operation from the command line on the UNIX system and Linux and from either DevOps ClearCase® Explorer or Windows Explorer on the Windows system.
- Mount/activate VOBs from the command line on the UNIX system and
Linux:
Public VOBs are mounted as part of the system start procedure of a DevOps Code ClearCase host. If you deactivated VOBs and want to reestablish access, or if you want to activate private VOBs, use cleartool mount.
# /opt/devops/clearcase/cleartool mount /vobs/guivob
Only the root user or the owner can activate a private VOB.
- Mount/activate VOBs from ClearCase
Explorer on Windows systems:
- In the Shortcut pane of ClearCase Explorer, click Views and click the shortcut of a dynamic view.
- In the Folder pane of ClearCase Explorer, right-click the dynamic view. Then click Mount VOB.
- In the Mount window, select a VOB.
- To activate the VOBs when you log on, select Reconnect at Logon.
- Click Mount.
- Mount/activate VOBs from Windows Explorer:
- Right-click the dynamic-views drive. On the DevOps Code ClearCase pop-up menu, click Mount VOB.
- In the Mount dialog box, select a VOB.
- To activate the VOBs when you log on, select Reconnect at Logon.
- Click Mount.