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Setup persistent NFS mounted drive that is good even after logout

 
 
Nelson Chan
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      11-22-2006, 11:43 PM
I am trying to setup NFS mounted drives with SFU 3.5 on w2k3.
I am able to mount and access the drives when I am login. However, all the
drives are gone after I logout even I used "persistent:yes" option. The
server is running services on NAS. It is required to have access to the NAS
filesystem all the time.
Is there any solution for this? I've done a bit research on web, but no luck.
Any advice will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.

Nelson
 
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      11-28-2006, 01:45 PM
Nelson,

have you had any luck?

I'm in the exact same position. my SAN drives seem to be ok but my NAS NFS drives disappear when I log out. Like you I have applications running off those drives, and unfortunetly due to Data centre requirements and costs I can't add internal drives to those machines to move them off of.

There has to be a way or a 3rd party app that runs as a service or something that will fix this.. The only way around it that I have a this point is to leave the administrator logged in on the console, that way all my apps run.. but needless to say that is not what I'd like to leave as a peremament solution.

Dave
 
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