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Re: How to identify the server from which a volume was mounted?
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Re: How to identify the server from which a volume was mounted?


  • Subject: Re: How to identify the server from which a volume was mounted?
  • From: Quinn <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 1 Jul 2009 09:39:50 +0100

At 22:19 -0700 30/6/09, Jerry Krinock wrote:
Possibly, would a file Alias (as in Alias Manager) know what server it is on?

Yes. The solution here is simple: don't store a full path, store an alias. The Alias Manager will take care of recording information about the server, and remounting the server if necessary. It will do a much better job than you can (-:


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