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- Working with Windows Server 2003's Distributed File System
- Windows 2003's Distributed File System DFS is installed bydefault on a Windows 2003 Server computer, so you dont need to add it. You usethe DFS console, found in the Administrative Tools folder, to manage DFS. Withthe console, you can manage a DFS root or root replica locally, or manage DFSroots...
- Tags: console, Distributed File System, Distributed File System root, Eric Sheesley, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Server, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, server
- Technical articles 2004-10-11
Additional Resources
- lost root password.
- Hi,We have Sun Server with Solaris 8 and root file system is vxvm, now i have lost root password how to recover the root password when root file system is vxvm ?Please help this is urgentThanks in advance DattatrayYou may want to search for some Veritas or Sun Forums and...
- Tags: Servers, password
- Q&A 2006-08-31
- Step-by-Step Guide to Distributed File System (Dfs)
- Since shared files are widely distributed across networks, administrators face growing problems as they try to keep users connected to the data they need. The distributed file system Dfs provides a mechanism for administrators to create logical views of directories and files, regardless of where those files physically reside in...
- Tags: Administrator, Network, Network Storage, Distributed File System, Networking
- White papers 2000-03-07
- Don't Give Up on Distributed File Systems
- Wide-area distributed applications often reinvent the wheel for their storage needs, each incorporating its own special-purpose storage manager to cope with distribution, intermittent failures, limited bandwidth, and high latencies. This paper argues that a distributed file system could provide a reusable solution to these problems by coupling a standard interface...
- Tags: File System, New York University, Storage, Hardware
- White papers 2007-01-26
- Tech Tip: Restrict ActiveX controls/Set up a Dfs root
- Windows 2000 Professional: Restrict ActiveX controls ActiveX controls extend the functionality of Internet Explorer, but they can also pose significant security risks. An ActiveX control could potentially access sensitive data, delete files, or cause other damage. ...
- Tags: Guest Contributor, Windows 2000 Professional Tips Newsletter, Microsoft Windows 2000 Server, File System, Domain, Server, ActiveX Control, ActiveX, Root, Microsoft Windows 2000, ActiveX/COM/COM+/DCOM, Microsoft Windows, Servers, Operating Systems, Software, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Hardware
- Technical articles 2003-12-08
- Access Denied!!
- Hi,I have a domain DFS but when I attempt to create a dfs link to one of my share I get the error 'Access Denied' and also 'The Network Path location cannot be reached'. I checked the permissions and all if ok as I'm a domain admin, so what...
- Tags: Click, Dfs Root, Microsoft Access, server, taz1nl@..., windows
- Q&A 2005-01-30
- Cryptographic Security for a High-Performance Distributed File System
- Storage systems are increasingly subject to attacks. Cryptographic file systems mitigate the danger of exposing data by using encryption and integrity protection methods and guarantee end-to-end security for their clients. This paper describes a generic design for cryptographic file systems and its realization in a distributed Storage-Area Network SAN file...
- Tags: Security, File System, High-performance
- White papers 2007-04-29
- Distributed File System
- Microsoft Distributed File System does for servers and shares what file systems do for hard disks. File systems provide uniform named access to collections of sectors on disks; Dfs provides a uniform naming convention and mapping for collections of servers, shares, and files. Thus, Dfs makes it possible to organize...
- Tags: File System, Server, Microsoft Corp.
- White papers
- Performance Analysis of Distributed Data Base Systems
- In this paper we briefly present the design of a distributed relational data base system. Then, we discuss experimental observations of the performance of that system executing both short and long commands. Conclusions are also drawn concerning metrics that distributed query processing heuristics should attempt to minimize. Lastly, we comment...
- Tags: Performance, University Of California, Performance Management, Human Resources, Workforce Management
- White papers
- Configure a Distributed File System (DFS) environment in Windows Server 2003
- Windows 2000 introduced Distributed File System DFS, which allows you to consolidate file shares so users can access them from a single point on the network. Windows Server 2003 improved the technology to include WAN replication, allowing DFS points to exist across WAN links. In this tip, I will explain...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows Server, Environment, Link, Server, File Server, Root, Distributed File System Environment, File Servers, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Microsoft Windows, Storage Management, Servers, Enterprise Software, Software, Operating Systems, Storage, Hardware, Derek Schauland
- Blog posts 2007-12-19
- How do I configure a Distributed File System (DFS)?
- A Windows Distributed File System DFS allows users to find, view, and work with files on your network from one central location. With DFS configured, users do not have to understand the complexities of a network or enter long UNC addresses to browse to files. DFS is installed with Windows...
- Tags: Root, Distributed File System, Windows Distributed File System, Microsoft Windows Active Directory, Networking, Directory Services, Enterprise Software, Software, Steven Warren
- Blog posts 2008-04-30
- Configuring a Distributed File System (DFS) on your Windows Network
- The Windows 2000 Distributed File System DFS allows users to find, view, and work with files on your network from one central location. With DFS configured, users do not have to understand the complexities of a network or enter long UNC addresses to browse to files. DFS is installed with...
- Tags: Dfs Root, Distributed File System, Microsoft Windows, network
- Blog posts 2006-10-09
- Build Your Skills: Get to know the Windows 2000 Distributed File System
- With DFS, you can accommodate large numbers of users who have to access multiple shared folders or users who require uninterrupted access to shared folders.If your organization has similar information located on multiple servers throughout your domain, it can be confusing for users who access the data. This problem can...
- Tags: Servers, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows 2000, Troy Thompson, Microsoft Windows, file system, Dfs Root, DFS
- Technical articles 2000-12-21
- Replicating Dfs Root
- Am trying to replicate my new dfs root to my other domain controller but keep having problems.when i get to the screen,Specify the dfs root share.When i specify the share,i get an error saying"Cannot create a file when that file halready exits"When i change the file,i still get the same...
- Tags: Dfs Root
- Q&A 2005-10-09
- Proportional Service Allocation in Distributed Storage Systems
- Fully distributed storage systems have gained popularity in the past few years because of their ability to use cheap commodity hardware and their high scalability. While there are a number of algorithms for providing differentiated quality of service to clients of a centralized storage system, the problem has not been...
- Tags: Hewlett-Packard Co., Allocation, Storage System, Storage, Storage Management, Hardware
- White papers 2006-12-13
- Junos Cookbook: Basic Router Security and Access Control
- In the last few years, routers have increasingly become targets of malicious hackers attempting to launch Distributed Denial-of-Service DDoS and other attacks across the Internet. Having control of a router, especially one with high-speed links, provides an even greater opportunity for mischief than just controlling PCs. A hacker in control...
- Tags: Router, Access Control, Hacker, Routers & Switches, Network Technology, Networking
- Book chapters 2006-04-01
- A System for Specifying and Coordinating the Execution of Reliable Distributed Applications
- An increasing number of distributed applications are being constructed by composing them out of existing applications. The resulting applications can be very complex in structure, containing many temporal and dataflow dependencies between their constituent applications. This paper describes the design and implementation of a coordination language and the supporting execution...
- Tags: Application, Corba, Middleware, Enterprise Software, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Software
- White papers
- Filesystem experts, please help.
- Dear all, we would like to draw your attension on a problem described below:In our hospital we archieve our patients scanned prescriptions in filesystem as"root directory/patient folder/visit folder/image number.jpg"Presently our filesystem is ext3.A couple of week ago, we had our file system crashed and we had to recover the images...
- Tags: reazmahmud@..., file system, image
- Discussion threads 2007-10-21
- QoS Issues With the L-Store Distributed File System
- As the flood of data associated with leading edge instruments, sensors, and simulations continues to escalate, the challenge of supporting the distributed collaborations that depend on these huge flows becomes increasingly daunting. The chief obstacles to progress on this front lie less in the synchronous elements of the process, which...
- Tags: QoS, File System, Vanderbilt University, L-Store, Storage, Hardware
- White papers 2006-10-19
- DIBS: Distributed Backup for Local Area Networks
- DIBS Distributed Intranet Backup System is a distributed file backup system for computers in local area networks that lack dedicated or secondary data storage. DIBS exploits the unused disk space among a set of connected machines and the high speed of local area networks to provide a transparent peer-to-peer backup...
- Tags: Network, DIBS, Backups, LANs, Networking
- White papers 2007-01-01
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