Hi all,
I can see that there's a mount_nwfs utility for use with the NCP suite
of utilities to provide a network connection to a Novell Netware server
running the traditional filesystem. Is there any way that this could be
used to mount a Netware filesystem attached locally (via a Dell PERC
utilities to provide a network connection to a Novell Netware server running
the traditional filesystem. Is there any way that this could be used to mount
a Netware filesystem attached locally (via a Dell PERC 3/DC controller and
PV220S disk enclosure) for data recovery purposes?
it would be
Wojciech Puchar wrote:
utilities to provide a network connection to a Novell Netware server
running the traditional filesystem. Is there any way that this could
be used to mount a Netware filesystem attached locally (via a Dell
PERC 3/DC controller and PV220S disk enclosure) for data recovery
what about MARS?
http://people.freebsd.org/~bp/marsen.html
would that be of any use?
On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 5:56 AM, Gavin Chappell [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
Hi all,
I can see that there's a mount_nwfs utility for use with the NCP suite of
utilities to provide a network connection to a
VOL2: volume (which is on a RAID5 in the PV220S). I think this is the latest
in a long line of problems with the 220S, there's many annoyed users around
these parts who have had problems with them).
In short, I can't use Netware to either mount or VRepair the damaged volume,
so I have the 4
what about MARS?
http://people.freebsd.org/~bp/marsen.html
would that be of any use?
no. because it's novell netware compatible server, not netware filesystem
driver.
netware volumes can ONLY be read by netware.
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