I belive some Autodesk people have previously posted on this list, that
the official Autodesk recommendation is to avoid using network folders.
(Gladly corrected, should I be wrong)
I have tried to use SMB folders on windows, and it works, but is slow.
When acessing the data, do you mount the remote folder, of use it with
the protocol access (smb://)?
Without having tried it on Linux, I'm pretty sure that MapGuide just ask
the OS to enumerate the files in the given folder (when browsing).
Regards, Kenneth Skovhede, GEOGRAF A/S
Dave Wilson skrev:
Has anyone configured a MapGuide Server instance to access data via a
mounted folder coming from another Linux machine? If so what file
protocol did you use to expose and mount the folder?
For example I have an instance where a folder on an Ubuntu machine is
shared using NFS and I mounted the folder on the MG Server using NFS.
When browsing the folders using MG Studio to access the files this
works if the NFS share is read/write.
I have been somewhat unsuccessful sharing the same folder using SMBFS.
Technically I can access the data, but I can't browse it via MG Studio.
Has anyone encountered this or are users generally accessing data
local to the server?
Thanks,
Dave
*Dave Wilson*
*GBU CRT, Calgary*
*Autodesk Canada Inc*
Ph: 403.538.3069
Fax: 403.264.1442
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