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  • in reply to: path to shared directory on second volume #356485
    lobsangdibbler
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    But Tim…

    The server is of course part of the same netinfo domain, so it automounts the same (its own) volumes and puts them in Network/Servers/

    The funny thing is that this part is fine – it is the confusion about how it SHAREs them that is odd – since they are on a second volume, on the clients it puts them in /Network/Servers/SvrName/Volumes/VolName/DirName

    On its little own self it just puts them in /Network/Servers/SvrName/DirName

    ???

    Thanks much, Mike

    in reply to: path to shared directory on second volume #356468
    lobsangdibbler
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    No. The problem is that the folders ACTUALLY exist in this location on the SERVER. Everything is fine when one logs onto any machine OTHER than the server. But, if I log on to THE SERVER, none of the references are correct. I am not sure what the finder is using for a reference, but whatever it is, it doesn’t work on the actual machine that is serving up (thru NFS) the volumes.

    -m

    in reply to: path to shared directory on second volume #356463
    lobsangdibbler
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    Well it worked – sort of. That is, I can now see /Volumes from the finder. But… I have a volume that holds my mp3s and it is references as /Network/Servers/MachineName/Volumes/VolName/FolderName

    This works on all machines on the network, EXCEPT the machine that serves up the volume. On that machine if you click through /Network/Servers/MachineName/Volumes/VolName/FolderName you get to the right place and iTunes will select it, but it doesn’t “see” it.

    Ideas?

    -m

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