in Windows 2008, look at mlink, you can mount the CIFS shares to a file-system path and not worry about drive letter counts.
Matt
On Aug 5, 2013, at 7:39 AM, tmac tmacmd@gmail.com wrote:
An option would be to turn on ftp or tftp
--tmac
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On Mon, Aug 5, 2013 at 10:14 AM, Scott Eno s.eno@me.com wrote: Hi,
I've got an environment of 30+ controllers, some with NFS licensed and some without, but all with CIFS. I'm trying to figure out a way to push drive qual files (and eventually the firmware files) to all the controllers without going one-at-a-time (batch vs. by hand). 30+ means I can't mount them all via CIFS at the same time, and with half of them without NFS licensed I can't mount them via NFS to, say, a linux host. I was looking into using DFM to push the files to all the controllers, but it doesn't seem to work with anything but the config files it can pull off the controllers first.
Anyone have a favorite method?
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