Hi,
On 1/5/2007 3:34 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>I don't know what version of Novell started supporting NFS. What's OES?
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> I'm unfamiliar with that acronym.
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> This is the response I got from the tech. With this info can anyone tell
> me the best way to get the job done, or tell me
> I don't know what version of Novell started supporting NFS. What's OES?
I'm unfamiliar with that acronym.
>
This is the response I got from the tech. With this info can anyone tell
me the best way to get the job done, or tell me what answer that has been
posted is the best solution?
OES =
Date: Thu, 4 Jan 2007 14:28:10 -0600 (CST)
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Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Novell client
To: "Flak Magnet" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
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> Of course, I'm kind of assuming that the bacula box can mount NFS shares...
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The bacula box is across a routed WAN. I don't know much about Novell. the
Tech on that end is wondering if he can do NFS shares with his current of
Novell. He is using OES but not the Linux version.
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This mes
> I use NFS to make backups of novell servers. Novell share volumes with
NFS,
> configure it to share for your IP of bacula server read-only.
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> You can use ncpfs to mount volumes too, but it is very slow than NFS.
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So, I would install windows bacula client on a box that had access to the
NFS sh
I use NFS to make backups of novell servers. Novell share volumes with NFS,
configure it to share for your IP of bacula server read-only.
You can use ncpfs to mount volumes too, but it is very slow than NFS.
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Jeronimo Zucco
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I was going to search the forums on this, but it comes up with a 500
internal server error.
Just wondering if a new client has become available, so I can back up a
Novell server??
Raymond
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Hello,
I don't know anything about Novell, and don't have the hardware, so it is not
something that I will be doing. On the other hand, I'd be very happy to see
a Novell client, so if someone is willing to write one, I'll do my best to
answer questions concering the "Unix" clients.
Hopefully
I think the easiest solution for this would be to use Novell's TSAFS or
TSAxxx (xxx=veriosn number). The calls are in Developer.novell I
believe. A "push" agent is not required and NLMs are much harder to
compile so using the TSAs would be better. How's your coding :) ?
Patrick
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Is there is any chance that a client will be available for Netware
servers?
TIA
Graham Dicker
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