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  • in reply to: PHP5, libjpeg (for GD2), 10.5 Server #370854
    Lukasha
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    Just so you don’t think you’re talking to no one, thanks for all your hard work. That’s an excellent discovery!

    Jeff

    in reply to: Cross-platform mail/file/calendar server #356804
    Lukasha
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    Thanks again for your help Joel. What are the free and commercial packages that do calendar sharing for OSXS? Thanks again.

    Jeff

    in reply to: cron/terminal/script/mount questions #356789
    Lukasha
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    Hey MacTroll, I got it working, thanks. In all my gyrations, I had forgotten that I had renamed the share on the server. I got it working with your last set of instructions. Thanks a bunch.

    Jeff

    in reply to: cron/terminal/script/mount questions #356768
    Lukasha
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    I got the error:

    mount_afp: the mount flags are 0000 the altflags are 0020
    mount_afp: AFPMountURL returned error -5019, errno is 2

    That’s creating the Backup dir as an admin user and as root and trying to mount as both.

    Jeff

    in reply to: cron/terminal/script/mount questions #356766
    Lukasha
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    The command I type in is this:

    mount -t afp afp://tonyangellotti:[email protected]/Backup /Volumes/

    When I type in the format you first showed me:

    mount -t afp afp://tonyangellotti:[email protected]/Backup /Volumes/Backup

    I get the error:

    mount_afp: The mountpoint: /Volumes/Backup does not exist, stat returns 2

    If I try:

    mount -t afp afp://tonyangellotti:[email protected]/Backup /Volumes/Backup/

    I get:

    mount: realpath /Volumes/Backup: No such file or directory

    Thanks.

    Jeff

    in reply to: cron/terminal/script/mount questions #356764
    Lukasha
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    Okay, I tried playing with the mount command and I’m having issues with it. Even logged in as an admin user when I issue the command I get this result:

    mount_afp: the mount flags are 0000 the altflags are 0020
    mount_afp: AFPMountURL returned error -5019, errno is 2

    I can’t find the error messages anywhere so I don’t know what the problem is. This also happens if I use sudo to perform the command as root.

    Also, there appears to be no unmount command although it is listed in the manpages.

    Thanks again for your help.

    Jeff Langston

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