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Windows Mount Points

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list Steve Phh Newton · Thu, 17 May 2012 12:50:49 -0400 ·
Hello,

               Can anyone tell me if there is a external script to monitor windows mount points?

Steve Newton


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list Bruce White · Fri, 18 May 2012 10:52:11 -0500 ·
Not sure what the windows guys do (at the O/S level), but BBWin monitors
these for us.  I know they in some cases had to make a change.  They
'tweak' something when they don't show up after they are first mounted.

 
            .....Bruce

 
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quoted from Steve Phh Newton

 
Hello,

 
               Can anyone tell me if there is a external script to
monitor windows mount points?

 
Steve Newton

 
 

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list Jamison Maxwell · Fri, 18 May 2012 22:17:27 +0000 ·
I assume you mean disks mounted in folders (much akin to the way Unix mounts disks) as opposed to drive letters.  These should be automatically monitored, but I recommend you use the latest version of bbwin, .13, which handles mount points much better.  Are you having a mount not showing up?  Also, since Windows, horrifically IMHO, mounts “drive mappings” in user space as opposed to being at the system level there is no way to monitor them.


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Subject: Re: [Xymon] Windows Mount Points

Not sure what the windows guys do (at the O/S level), but BBWin monitors these for us.  I know they in some cases had to make a change.  They  ‘tweak’ something when they don't show up after they are first mounted.

            …..Bruce


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Subject: [Xymon] Windows Mount Points

Hello,

               Can anyone tell me if there is a external script to monitor windows mount points?

Steve Newton


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