Richard,
Thanks for the tip but how do I enable Windows Services for Unix NFS server support on the i5?
Peter
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From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Richard Schoen
Sent: Sunday, 2 June 2013 3:39 p.m.
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Subject: RE: NFS Mount
If you want i to mount a Windows drive share, enabled Windows Services for Unix NFS server support.
Otherwise you could enabled the NFS server on i and mount the IFS shares from Windows.
I would recommend the first option.
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message: 2
date: Sun, 2 Jun 2013 10:56:01 +1000
from: Peter Connell <Peter.Connell@xxxxxxxxxx>
subject: NFS mount
I want to load a file in a database on SQL Server 2008 R2 using SQL bulk insert from a csv file.
So that I can use the IFS on the i5 I would like to mount the SQL server using the MOUNT command but need some advice as this is new to me.
The MOUNT cmd has the format MOUNT TYPE(*NFS) MFS(?????) MNTOVRDIR(??????) and I need to know what to specify for MFS and MNTOVRDIR
The host name of the SQL Server box is nzaklgl-db601.corp.bayadv which can be pinged from the i5 and returns an IP address of 10.9.64.65 If I log on to the SQL Server machine and look at the drives via Windows Explorer I see the following
Computer
OS(C:)
Data(F:)
Logs(H:)
Work(I:)
Backup(K:)
...
...
I figure that I need a folder in one of these drives to be the target of the MOUNT.
So what do I specify for MFS and MNTOVRDIR?
Peter
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