Jay,
Yes, we are doing this very thing. We have 12 IIS servers (and several others) using regular UNC path calls to user content created and stored on 2 F740's and 2 F760's. You do not, and should not, use mapped drives as these only persist with a user logged into your IIS servers. The IUSR#### NT Account user that IIS runs under will be the security context for access to the UNC. All you need do is make a share on the filer through the documented Server Manager function, make sure the NT user account IIS runs under has at least Change rights to the share, then use that in you IIS setup or ASP's, dll's, whatever.
-----Original Message----- From: Michael van Elst [mailto:mlelstv@xlink.net] Sent: Tuesday, September 21, 1999 1:51 PM To: Jay Querusio Cc: toasters@mathworks.com Subject: Re: IIS and Netapp Compatibility
On Tue, Sep 21, 1999 at 01:03:15PM -0400, Jay Querusio wrote:
Hi,
Is anyone using IIS as a front end to the Netapp. We would like to have
IIS
through a mapped drive serve ASP, JavaScript, and Html pages that are
stored
on the Netapp. Can this be done and is anyone doing it now?
We are using a F740 as storage for two IIS4.0 Webservers (and a couple of Apache/Solaris webservers). IIS refers to the websites via UNC paths, not with a mapped drive.
If so, does anyone know if there are any bench mark tests out there that
we
could try?
Sorry, no.
We are currently running 5.3D20
We are using ONTAP 5.12.