Re: Finding the IP address of a disk
Re: Finding the IP address of a disk
- Subject: Re: Finding the IP address of a disk
- From: "Duane Murphy" <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 3 Mar 2003 10:49:36 -0800
--- At Mon, 3 Mar 2003 18:27:55 +0000, Andy Cave wrote:
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Hi All.
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As part of our s/w we need to find the IP address of a disk; that is given
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"Plato:" I need to determine "192.168.0.28".
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For Appleshare drives I can do this using PBGetVolMountInfo. However, under
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OS X I get file systems that are "cifs" as opposed to "afpm" and there is no
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explanation of the extra bytes returned (by PBGetVolMountInfo).
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Does anyone know how I can do the same thing for "cifs"? Or what the fields
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mean?
This has come up on this and the Carbon list. cifs is Samba; I think it
stands for Common Internet (Intranet?) File System. I dont think there is
an IP address. AFAIK samba does not use TCP/IP.
...Duane
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