Hello,
I've got a problem with either one of these three. I've mounted some
Windows shares with mount_smbfs. Everyting seems ok, I can read and
write from and to the remote files, also the big ones. I've aliased
some of those remote directory's in Apache, and I also can browse the
files via HTTP.
Hello,
On sunday 10 november 2002 1:44, I wrote:
> I've got a problem with either one of these three. I've mounted some
> Windows shares with mount_smbfs. Everyting seems ok, I can read and
> write from and to the remote files, also the big ones. I've aliased
> some of those remote directory's in
what hardware-component I should look? I'm
planning to switch motherboards but since it is quite a drive to our
co-location facility and because it is still functioning as
production-server and we do not have much failsafe-services yet, I want
to think twice.
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Met vriendelijke groet,
R
e. Anyway,
thanks for your advices!
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Met vriendelijke groet,
Ronald Paul
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ds to
be able to use that extra 10 GB.
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Ronald Paul
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