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"Administering Windows Server 2008 Server Core"


Use the resulting GUID with the STOP action (or switch) to stop the eject process.
/B Specifies the bare option that you can use with scripts. You can redirect this output to
another utility to perform additional media processing.
MANAGING REMOVABLE STORAGE WITH THE RSM UTILITY 267
EJECTATAPI
Use the EJECTATAPI mode to eject media from an Advanced Technology Attachment Packet
Interface (ATAPI) device. This mode uses the following syntax:
RSM EJECTATAPI /N
The following describes the command line argument.
/NAtapiChangerNumber Specifies the number found at the end of the device name for the
changer. For example, CdChanger0 has a changer number of 0. The number uniquely identifies
the device.
CREATEPOOL
Use the CREATEPOOL mode to create a new media pool. This mode uses the following syntax:
RSM CREATEPOOL /M [/T[G|F]]
/A[{EXISTING | ALWAYS | NEW}] [/D] [/R]
The following list describes each of the command line arguments.
/MMediaPoolName Specifies the name of the media pool that you want to create.
/TGMediaPoolTypeID Defines the media pool type identifier as a GUID.
/TFMediaPoolTypeID Defines the media pool type identifier as a friendly name.


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