Hello,
You can do a small script that lists all of your AFD
devices (the RW and the RO ones) ex using nsradmin,
and then issue, for each entry
to mount AFD :
nsrmm -m -f <device>
to unmounts AFD :
nsrmm -u -f <device>
Start it manually or automatically.
Even if already mounted, you can call these cmds,
it will return an already mounted error you can ignore.
HTH
Th
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Objet : Re: [Networker] Getting networker to mount all available devices in a
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These are AFTD. I have seen these get unmounted with no apparent
reason. And AMM doesn't work here.
On 03/20/2013 10:16 PM, bingo wrote:
> Why don't you just use Auto Media Management?
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