State of my DC is "NOT MOUNTED". Seen in DTR perspective

hi,
In the DTR perspective, when I right click on my Web Dynpro DC and select the properties option, I can see that the state of my DC is "NOT MOUNTED". Is it because of this state that I am not able to checkout files in this DC.
When I try to checkout, I get a popup with a cancel button on it and the message in the popup is :
The operation can only be performed if the following objects are writable:The project is not in the repository, but there are some read-only files
Component Controller com.jindal.spo.had.hmd.dcsa.newagrcomp.NewAgrComp
Read-only: D:\Users\bohramx\Desktop\nwds-extsoa-7.3-SP02-PAT0001-win32\eclipse\workspace.jdi\1\DCs\jindal.spo\it\ca\esales\web\newagrmnt\_comp\src\packages\com\aramco\sao\had\hmd\dcsa\newagrcomp\NewAgrComp.wdcontroller.xlf
Read-only: D:\Users\bohramx\Desktop\nwds-extsoa-7.3-SP02-PAT0001-win32\eclipse\workspace.jdi\1\DCs\jindal.spo\it\ca\esales\web\newagrmnt\_comp\src\packages\com\aramco\sao\had\hmd\dcsa\newagrcomp\NewAgrComp.wdcontroller
screenshot is available at [Unable to Checkout|http://learnsaponline.blogspot.com/2011/12/read-only-files-in-repository-how-to.html]
please suggest solution.
Thanks!
seventyros

Hi Saravanan,
First Check whether the activity you created is existing on the DTR server or not.
To find that follow the below procedure:
Access the DTR server using the URL:
http://<host>:<http-port>/dtr/
Then, go to "system tools" and then "reports".
Then, click on "Activity Search". In the Workspace field, give the name of the workspace in which the activity was created. Give the path starting from "ws" folder upto the "workspace" name. Then, select whatever filters you require. For example, Opened only or Closed-only. Then, click on "Show".
This will list the Open-Activities.
Then you can proceed accordingly.
Reward points if helpful.
Regards,
Sumanth Manjunath

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