Hey Micheal, thanks for the suggestion. Unfortunately we don't have a Linux box and we're running only CIFS sessions on the filer, we're an all NT shop.
any other suggestions?
-Eddie
From: Michael Rogan mrogan@rim.net To: "'edwardlee60@hotmail.com'" edwardlee60@hotmail.com, "'toasters@mathworks.com'" toasters@mathworks.com Subject: Re: Data compression on the filer Date: Fri, 22 Jun 2001 09:12:03 -0400
You could use a Linux box to mount the filer with NFS or SMB. Create a file that would be used as the compressed (or encrypted) filesystem on the filer. Use a special mount program to do the compression and to mount the filesystem.
Then export the filesystem from the Linux box as NFS and/or SMB.
MJR
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-----Original Message----- From: Edward Lee edwardlee60@hotmail.com To: toasters@mathworks.com toasters@mathworks.com Sent: Fri Jun 22 07:24:53 2001 Subject: Data compression on the filer
I was told that there is no native tool on the filer that compresses data on
the volumes (like you would on a hard drive)
Is there any 3rd party utils that anyone has encountered that can do this? Otherwise, I was thinking I would just use winzip as someone from netapp suggested.
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