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Dec 08, 2008Aspirant
AFP auto mount on ReadyNAS startup (OSX 10.5.5)
Hi there
Is it possible to get some of the shares automatically mounted, when the NAS ist started up? Or even better as soon as the ReadyNas is visible in the Finder? This would also allow me to connect my macbook to the network when the ReadyNas is already running and get my shares auto mounted...
Thx in advance!
Is it possible to get some of the shares automatically mounted, when the NAS ist started up? Or even better as soon as the ReadyNas is visible in the Finder? This would also allow me to connect my macbook to the network when the ReadyNas is already running and get my shares auto mounted...
Thx in advance!
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- BeatCrazyAspirant
Singularity wrote: Did you manage to sort your problem out.
To auto mount discs or shares you do not need any form of scripting or any other 3rd party software. You can auto mount a disc or share by specifying them as a Login item in your 'User & Groups' of your preferences panel. You could actually specify different shares for different users if required. It is a simple drag and drop routine.
This is by far the easiest way and no need for complicated routines.
Cheers
Yes, I got this sorted out. I used the method you're describing. Works fine, every time. - victorhortaliveAspirantWhat is the situation of this automount wrt using a Win7 Bootcamp partition in Parallels ?
If I automount a NAS share under User Login alternatives (with CIFS) and then start Parallels where the same share is mapped to a Win7 drive, is the share already mounted before Parallels starts ? Or does is it get mounted twice ?
Reason I ask is that if I let my MBA sleep with a Parallels Bootcamp already running it seems to take a long time for NAS shares to be available in Win7. Specifically, if I open Outlook and look for emails (my email store is on the mapped NAS share), then I am likely to get a hung programme for 30 secs or so. If I can mount the share before I open Outlook then maybe this is avoided. - sphardy1ApprenticeI'm a little confused by your terminology - Parallels enables you to run Windows as a VM, whereas Bootcamp is Apple technology to allow Windows to be run natively on Mac hardware
Either way, Windows will mount the shares separately to OSX unless there is a mode in Parallels to make already mapped shares available to the Windows installation (and you are using that) - victorhortaliveAspirantOK let's try again.
I'm using my MBA to run Win7 in Parallels. The method I am using involves splitting the MBA SSD drive into 2 partitions, one with OSX installed, the other with Win7 installed via Bootcamp.
Once this is setup, I install and run Parallels in OSX. Parallels allows the Bootcamp partition to be accessed from OSX in a really slick method called "Convergence". In this mode, any Win7 app is available from the dock with only 2 mouse clicks.
So to use this, I boot up OSX (no shares loaded by user login) and then run Parallels to select Outlook that is running in Win7. As part of my Bootcamp setup, I have mapped the NAS share where my Outlook .pst file is located onto a Win7 drive that is mounted when Win7 starts. (Normal stuff in a Win7 environment)
All this works fine, but if I let the MBA sleep with the Parallels Win7 VM active, then there is a lag when awakening which I suspect is the Win7 VM reconnecting the mapped NAS share.
Can I avoid this lag if I mount the same NAS share first in OSX at OSX user startup?
UPDATE : Empirical evidence suggests this doesn't solve the problem, but what might be the theoretical answer ? - sphardy1ApprenticeThe mode you are using is running Windows as a VM, though using the physical installation installed using Bootcamp (rather than from a disk image for example). As such it will be accessing shares directly, not via OSX, and so mounting in OSX first should not make any difference.
FYI: I have noticed that my macs do tend to take longer to mount CIFS based shares vs AFP - never figured why, but I'm meaning maybe 10-15 seconds mac, not 30 secs as you describe. - victorhortaliveAspirantOK thanks. So my empirical test is correct.
I guess I'll have to wait while Win7 re-establishes the CIFS links before firing up Outlook. I did notice that I also get a similar effect in coming out of sleep in native Win7 (on a Win PC), but in that case Outlook tells me it can't find the *.pst file and shuts down. Then it does find it the second time around. Here it seems it doesn't get that far, but hangs while it make up its mind. - cloud1Aspirantmark this!
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