This share is on the same network youre on (ie. not being routed over internet via VPN or something) correct?
humansky wrote: > > > On Nov 19, 2009, at 4:38 AM, Jason Webster wrote: > >> On 18/11/2009 6:00 AM, Henry Umansky wrote: >>> Hello all, >>> This is not a question regarding ZF per se, I just want to know how >>> others would handle the same situation. Currently I was given a >>> task to >>> develop a PHP ZF app on a Windows Server 2k8 running IIS7. Problem is >>> that I'm using Mac Leopard and connecting to windows using SMB >>> through >>> the Zend Studios 6.1 IDE. This process is painfully slow, every key >>> stroke takes about 3-5 seconds to register and connecting to SMB >>> before >>> I open ZS is an extra step I would like to cut out. I've isolated the >>> problem to Zend Studios, since other text editors like TextWrangler >>> or >>> Komodo Edit are fine. So my question is this, how are others >>> connecting >>> to windows servers and developing PHP/ZF applications and what IDEs >>> do >>> they use and what connection protocol does your organization allow? >>> >>> Also, on a side note, does anyone know of a tool that will allow me >>> to >>> easily package and migrate my application from development server >>> ---> >>> QA server ----> finally the two load balanced production server? >>> The old >>> method of connecting to all three via SMB and using the drag and drop >>> method is getting old and I want to minimize downtime. Right now I >>> can >>> do each front-end independently, but there is about a 5-10 second lag >>> until our load balancer detects the 500 error, and sends traffic to >>> the >>> other front-end, when I copy the folders over. I guess it ultimately >>> comes down to, is there an rsync equivalent to windows if so, what >>> is it? >>> >>> Thank you, >>> Henry >> >> My daily workflow is ZSfE over SMB. I experience no issues whatsoever. >> >> How are you connecting to the SMB share? > > On my Mac Leopard, I'm simply mounting the volume with command-k then > entering in the URI "smb://[email protected]/foldername", then I > fire up ZS and I have a project that uses the "/Volume/foldername" as > the starting path. What do you do? I know I'm probably doing something > wrong. ZS works fine for all my Apache/PHP project, just not with this > particular PHP/IIS7 project. > > -- View this message in context: http://old.nabble.com/PHP-%2B-IIS-%2B-SMB-%2B-Zend-Studios--tp26408291p26443618.html Sent from the Zend Framework mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
