PATH OF THE MOUNT
Created: 20 Jun 2012 | Updated: 21 Jun 2012 | 7 comments
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HI ALL,
WHY I SHOULD USE THIS AFTER CONFIGURING THE NFS FOR SHAREPOINT "Add the path of the mount command to the PATH system variable"
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So it can be found without having to specify the full path
will restore -- where there is a Will there is a way
If you don't, It will not work.
I have been working with NBU for 13 years now. I have learned this:
If you follow instructions, things work....
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appreciate your response but can you provide me with the exact instruction.its realy new for me
Depending on the actual OS (but similar in general for each):
<right-click> My Computer -> Properties -> Advanced (System Settings) -> Environment variables
Find/highlight "path" -> Edit & add the path to the existing entries.
Regards Andy
"Have you still got the box it came in?"
OK - seems you need to know HOW and not WHY?
In that case - Andy's post should help....
Supporting Storage Foundation and VCS on Unix and Windows as well as NetBackup on Unix and Windows
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in fact the right question is what is the" path of the mount command" what i should edit after configuring nfs services
The PATH would be wherever the 'mount' command is located on the client once NFS package is installed.
Search for 'mount' & wherever it's located e.g. C:\here\there\everywhere put that into the PATH system variable (entries here are separated by semi-colons ";" )
Regards Andy
"Have you still got the box it came in?"
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