"Now I want to mount a filer volume there."
 - Configure Cifs shares (read man page for cifs) or iSCSI for block access.
 - Update your user profile (login profile) or mount at boot time using autoexe.... with "net use" command.
    This will enable you to mount/ map those volumes when the system logs on.
 
You can then ssh from linux box to windows...
Its a matter of using "net use"  in ur login policy..
cheers

 
On 7/22/08, Anna M <annpurna@gmail.com> wrote:

I have a windows 2003 server where I have set up an ssh service. Now I want
to mount a filer volume there.

I can execute normal commands using ssh on that windows machine from my
linux boxes but I can not successfully execute mount/ net use commands.
Every time I try it, I get error: The local device name is already in use.

Though I can execute same commands using rsh. Any clue whats wrong here?

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