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Link type between working machine and server machine
There are two servers where my machine is connected. Is there any type of link formed between my machine and server machine?
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IF you can execute a local ls command on a file that resides on those servers, it is an NFS mount.
In other words, you are in a shell in your own desktop unix - you cd to one of the directories you know to be on the server. type [codels[/code]. Get a list of files from the server. |
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