Information about mounted volumes
Hi,
I am trying to write an Applescript to quickly generate links to files on mounted volumes, which then can be pasted into emails.
I would like to have the user select a file/folder on the mounted volume; when he executes the script (either from the script menu, or as an Automator action), it would copy the full path (ie afp://server.local/file) into the clipboard.
The information is accessible from the "Get Info" window, but I can't find a way to read it in AppleScript.
Any thoughts and pointers are appreciated.
Best regards // Pascal
Hi Budgie,
thanks for the link. Unfortunately the solutions mentioned on that page stop at providing the POSIX path (/Volumes/share/file). I would need to get some information about the actual server, from which the share is mounted.
Thanks for the tip though.
//pascal
Message was edited by: Pascal Wever
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> 1. novfsd
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> "ncpshell" appears to be from Novell's client for Linux so I don't
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> already know which volumes are mounted by looking in the folder in which
> we mounted the server using ncpfs. AFAICS is used to invoke NLMs on
> NetWare remotely using OES so its not testing anything we don't already
> know.
>
> This takes me inevitably to "nwmap". "nwmap" is also from Novell's
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> /opt/novell/ncl/bin/nwmap -s 138.37.100.118 -d sys -v SYS
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>
ncpmount uses udp as the default. Add the option -o tcp to the ncpmount
command then mount should work.
> nwmap doesn't ask for a username. Maybe I'm wrong, but as far as the
> Novell client goes I don't think it can have attached or logged into the
> source server (ncpfs having a different connection table and ncpshell
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> where /volmount.rb is calling nwmap at the moment but the results I get
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In Western countries, retail prices are often so-called psychological prices or odd prices: a little less than a round number, e.g. $6.95. In Chinese societies, prices are generally either a round number or sometimes a lucky number. This creates price points.
Often prices are fixed and displayed on signs or labels. Alternatively, there can be price discrimination for a variety of reasons, where the retailer charges higher prices to some customers and lower prices to others. For example, a customer may have to pay more if the seller determines that he or she is willing to. The retailer may conclude this due to the customer's wealth, carelessness, lack of knowledge, or eagerness to buy. Another example is the practice of discounting for youths or students. Price discrimination can lead to a bargaining situation often called haggling, in which the parties negotiate about the price. Economists see this as determining how the transaction's total surplus will be divided into consumer and producer surplus. Neither party has a clear advantage, because of the threat of no sale, in which case the surplus vanishes for both.
Retailers who are overstocked, or need to raise cash to renew stocks may resort to "Sales", where prices are "marked down", often by advertised percentages - "50% off" for example."Sales" are often held at fixed times of the year, for example January sales, or end-of-season sales, or Blue Cross Sale
[edit] Retail Industry
Retail Industry has brought in phenomenal changes in the whole process of production, distribution and consumption of Consumer Goods all over the world. In the present world most of the developed economies are using the Retail Industry as their vital growth instrument. At present, among all the industries of U.S.A the Retail Industry holds the second place in terms of Employment Generation. In fact, the strength of the Retail Industry lies in its ability to generate large volume of employment.
Not only U.S but also the other developed countries like U.K, Canada, France, Germany are experiencing tremendous growth in their Retail Sectors. This boom in the Global Retail Industry was in many ways accelerated by the Liberalization of Retail Sector.
Observing this global upward trend of Retail Industry, now the developing countries like India are also planning to tap the enormous potential of the retail sector. Wal-Mart,the world's largest Retailer has been invited to India. Other popular Brands like Pantaloons, Big Bazar, Archies are rapidly increasing their market share in the retail sector. According to a survey, within 5 years, the Indian Retail Industry is expected to generate 10 to 15 million jobs by direct and indirect effects. This huge employment generation can be possible because of the fact that being dependent on the the Retail Sector shares a lot of Forward and Backward Linkages.
Emergence of a strong Retail Sector can contribute immensely to the economic development of any country. With a dominant retail sector, the farmers and other suppliers can sell their produce directly to the major retail companies and can ensure stable profit. On the other hand, to ensure steady supply of goods, the Retail Companies can inject cash into the production system. This whole process can result into a more efficient production and distribution system for the economy as a whole.
[edit] Etymology
Retail comes from the French word retaillier which refers to "cutting off, clip and divide" in terms of tailoring (1365). It first was recorded as a noun with the meaning of a "sale in small quantities" in 1433 (French). Its literal meaning for retail was to "cut off, shred, paring". Like the French, the word retail in both Dutch and German (detailhandel and Einzelhandel respectively) also refer to sale of small quantities or items.[citation needed]
[edit] Retail types
According to Jim there are three major types of retailing. The first is the market, a physical location where buyers and sellers converge. Usually this is done in town squares, sidewalks or designated streets and may involve the construction of temporary structures (market stalls). The second form is shop or store trading. Some shops use counter-service, where goods are out of reach of buyers, and must be obtained from the seller. This type of retail is common for small expensive items (e.g. jewelry) and controlled items like medicine and liquor. Self-service, where goods may be handled and examined prior to purchase, has become more common since the Twentieth Century. A third form of retail is virtual retail, where products are ordered via mail, telephone or online without having been examined physically but instead in a catalog, on television or on a website. Sometimes this kind of retailing replicates existing retail types such as online shops or virtual marketplaces such as futurebazaar.com or Amazon.[2].
Buildings for retail have changed considerably over time. Market halls were constructed in the Middle Ages, which were essentially just covered marketplaces. The first shops in the modern sense used to deal with just one type of article, and usually adjoined the producer (baker, tailor, cobbler). In the nineteenth century, in France, arcades were invented, which were a street of several different shops, roofed over. counters, each dealing with a different kind of article was invented; it was called a department store. One of the novelties of the department store was the introduction of fixed prices, making haggling unnecessary, and browsing more enjoyable. This is commonly considered the birth of consumerism [3]. In cities, these were multi-story buildings which pioneered the escalator.
In the 1920s the first supermarket opened in the United States, heralding in a new era of retail: self-service. Around the same time the first shopping mall was constructed [4] which incorporated elements from both the arcade and the department store. A mall consists of several department stores linked by arcades (many of whose shops are owned by the same firm under different names). The design was perfected by the Austrian architecht Victor Gruen[5]. All the stores rent their space from the mall owner. By mid-century, most of these were being developed as single enclosed, climate-controlled, projects in suburban areas. The mall has had a considerable impact on the retail structure and urban development in the United States. [6]
In addition to the enclosed malls, there are also strip malls which are 'outside' malls (in Britain they are called retail parks. These are often comprised of one or more big box stores or superstores.
Non-traditional exterior of a SuperTarget, JacksonvilleLocal shops can be known as brick and mortar stores in the United States. Many shops are part of a chain: a number of similar shops with the same name selling the same products in different locations. The shops may be owned by one company, or there may be a franchising company that has franchising agreements with the shop owners (see also restaurant chain).
Some shops sell second-hand goods. Often the public can also sell goods to such shops, sometimes called 'pawn' shops. In other cases, especially in the case of a nonprofit shop, the public donates goods to the shop to be sold (see also thrift store). In give-away shops goods can be taken for free.
There are also 'consignment' shops, which is where a person can place an item in a store, and if it sells the person gives the shop owner a percentage of the sale price. The advantage of selling an item this way is that the established shop give the item exposure to more potential buyers.
The term retailer is also applied where a service provider services the needs of a large number of individuals, such as with telephone or electric power.
IS Retail was original develop to meet specific needs of Retail industry where standard SD/MM cannot.
- Significant functionality difference are:
- Store specific features are built into IS Retail where as it is not in
standard SD/MM.
- Mass processing of pricing (some of the retail features were
included as standard SAP as of 4.6)
- Assortment handling is not in standard SAP
There are other differences in inventory costing/valuation etc.
Retail valuation only available in SAP Retail.
What is known in the trade as the "retail inventory method" or the "retail method" involves valuating stocks at retail, often aggregated at merchandise category or departmental level.
Both the cost method and the retail method can be used in SAP Retail.
Actually IS-Retail is a combination of MM and SD plus other funtionalities speacially developed for the retail industry such as:
Promotions
Pricing
Assortments
Clasification
Merchandise category
Seasons
Is important to mention that all the funtionality of MM and SD is avialable in SAP IS-Retail with some diferences in some transactions:
Material master data (article in retail) has some diferences.
Vendor master data.
Site master data.
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Looking for information about AS3 sound classes in "audio" wrong places?
I'm looking for in depth information about ActionScript 3.0 sound classes. No matter where I search I continually encounter the same sort of kindergarten level descriptions, which never teach more than what we can readily glean from Adobe's documentation. Someone must know where there a discussion that really gets to the heart of the matter.
I've read Adobe's LiveDocs on the Sound, SoundChannel, SoundMixer, SoundTransform classes. Indeed, they provided me enough guidance to create my own streaming MP3 player, with volume, pan, my own custom mono mix, http request, a preloading animation, and peak meters ...
Here's an example (in the last statement of the following code) where I understand the end effect, but I fail to comprehend what happens at the compiler level:
var currentSoundSource:Sound = new Sound();
currentSoundSource.load(new URLRequest("http://www.mySite.com/myRecording.mp3"));
var audioChannel_01:SoundChannel = new SoundChannel();
audioChannel_01 = currentSoundSource.play();
Unfortunately the class definitions in LiveDocs are quite terse, and they're seemingly incomplete with respect to:
• advice on best practices
• a thorough coverage of class to class interactivity
• a description of exactly how audio streams/plays into channels
... and in certain cases it appears that Adobe's descriptions are not fully accurate.*
Regarding best practices, at first blush I'm sure everyone ponders over the fact that SoundChannel and SoundMixer have a stop method while the Sound class does not.
One assumes that this surprising design must bear some advantages. If so, what are they? Where are the analog sound mixer analogies? What would be the disadvantage of a sound class with a stop method ... particularly when they have their own play method?
Where are the discussion of these concepts? (Even if Adobe hired the wrong guy to write its sound classes, there should be some follow through that thoroughly explains the existing situation.)
Phrankie
* Here's an instance where the docs appear to be partially in error. (Is "and play" mistakenly included in the following?)
"The Sound class lets you lets you create a new Sound object [and] load and play an external MP3 file into that object."
... uh, mmmmmm ... we play an MP3 into a sound class object?
Wouldn't it be more accurate to say the following:
A soundChannel can receive the audio data from a sound class object. We can play a sound object into an SoundChannel and manipulate it by altering the SoundChannel's soundTransform property, and we can stop it with the SoundChannel's stop method.check everything you can find written by tinic uro. this will get you started: http://www.kaourantin.net/
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Disk GUID shown at the Failover Cluster Manager instead of the NTFS Mount Volume Name
Dear Team
I have built windows 2012 R2 fail over cluster. The sql server 2012 has been installed in cluster mode. When we add share disk for database it showing like General DBs\\?\Volume{665480bd-12d9-11dd-92ea-001cc442e304}\
Can you Please explain why it is showing in GUID like this. While in 2008 it is showing as
O:\Miscellaneous\General DBs .
Also is it normal to have storage configuration in GUID in win2k12 R2 faliover
cluster.
We need to have this NTFS mount volume name in our win2012 server. Pl reply
ThanksNo problem it happens if you have drive letter conflict too at times.
So you can even change drive letter now also, but that must be available by that time.
However you should follow below method:
1. Disks initialization, formatting, drive letter assignation and grouping for SQL Cluster should be planned and worked out first before sql server installation and testing failover nicely.
2. Once you are sure that drive letters are proper and failing is happening fine then you can start installing SQL server.
3. In future too if you assign existing drive letters of sql server to some other disk then same issues will happen.
So please be careful on this for example if system database disk drivers get changed then what will happen, even sql server will not for you as drive letters will be missing as system will get adjust with the drive letter without caring about that
disk drive letter was carrying system db or just user db.
Santosh Singh -
New connection but z10 not recognised and mount volumes does not work. Play book threads suggest top/ip not running but mine is windows 7, any simple help appreciated Chris
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Installation Error "Could not determine information about file system"
Hi, i get the following error trying to install ABAP central instance on windows server 2003 enterprise edition. I am trying to do a local installation.
Anybody have any ideas what i am doing wrong?
INFO 2007-05-13 23:50:40
Copying file C:/Program Files/sapinst_instdir/NW04/SYSTEM/ABAP/ORA/UC/CI/keydb.xml to: q0w9e9r8t7.1.xml.
INFO 2007-05-13 23:50:40
Copying file C:/Program Files/sapinst_instdir/NW04/SYSTEM/ABAP/ORA/UC/CI/keydb.xml to: q0w9e9r8t7.1.xml.
INFO 2007-05-13 23:50:40
Creating file C:\Program Files\sapinst_instdir\NW04\SYSTEM\ABAP\ORA\UC\CI\q0w9e9r8t7.1.xml.
INFO 2007-05-13 23:50:41
Copying file C:/Program Files/sapinst_instdir/NW04/SYSTEM/ABAP/ORA/UC/CI/keydb.xml to: C:/Program Files/sapinst_instdir/NW04/SYSTEM/ABAP/ORA/UC/CI/keydb.1.xml.
INFO 2007-05-13 23:50:41
Copying file C:/Program Files/sapinst_instdir/NW04/SYSTEM/ABAP/ORA/UC/CI/keydb.xml to: C:/Program Files/sapinst_instdir/NW04/SYSTEM/ABAP/ORA/UC/CI/keydb.1.xml.
INFO 2007-05-13 23:50:41
Creating file C:\Program Files\sapinst_instdir\NW04\SYSTEM\ABAP\ORA\UC\CI\keydb.1.xml.
INFO 2007-05-13 23:50:41
Creating file C:\Program Files\sapinst_instdir\NW04\SYSTEM\ABAP\ORA\UC\CI\change.log.
INFO 2007-05-13 23:50:42
Output of change user /install is written to the logfile change.log.
WARNING 2007-05-13 23:50:42
Execution of the command "change user /install" finished with return code 1. Output: Install mode does not apply to a Terminal server configured for remote administration.
INFO 2007-05-13 23:50:42
Successfully added privileges 'SeTcbPrivilege SeAssignPrimaryTokenPrivilege SeIncreaseQuotaPrivilege' to account 'ENTERPRISE\Administrator' on host '.'.
INFO 2007-05-13 23:50:42
Creating file C:\Program Files\sapinst_instdir\NW04\SYSTEM\ABAP\ORA\UC\CI\summary.html.
PHASE 2007-05-13 23:50:42
Prepare the installation program.
INFO 2007-05-13 23:50:49
Installation start: Sunday, 13 May 2007, 23:50:39; installation directory: C:\Program Files\sapinst_instdir\NW04\SYSTEM\ABAP\ORA\UC\CI; product to be installed: SAP NetWeaver '04 SR1> SAP System Installation> ABAP System> Oracle> Unicode> Central Instance Installation
INFO 2007-05-13 23:50:50
Host operation t_HostInfo_SHARED processed successfully.
ERROR 2007-05-13 23:55:28
FSL-02107 Path component contains reserved character (':'): C:
ERROR 2007-05-13 23:55:28
FSL-02106 Path contains reserved character (':'):
C:
SAP
ERROR 2007-05-13 23:55:28
MOS-01236 Could not determine information about file system enterprise:, mounted at unknown.
WARNING 2007-05-13 23:55:28
The step GetMountInfo with step key SAPSYSTEM_CI|ind|ind|ind|ind|ind|0|SAPSYSTEM|ind|ind|ind|ind|ind|0|SAPComponent|ind|ind|ind|ind|ind|0|SAPComponent_Waps_System|ind|ind|ind|ind|ind|0|SAPComponent_Waps_Instance_Dirs|windows|ind|ind|ind|ind|0|GetMountInfo was executed with status ERROR.Hi.. Philip...
During installation when it prompts / gives us to type / Browse the installtion sources like installation master / ker cd's / installation export .......,
What did you do ?
did you browse to the respective directory ??
or
did you manually type ??
I got the same problem on unix like. On oversight instead of browsing i typed manually and by mistake in one of the path i added space in one of the installation source path and installation ended with not able to locate file system error.
if you have typed it manually .. i beleive it could be similar to this ??
Update your reply
Rgds
PR -
Kanaka Client unable Mount volume
I have OES11SP2 on SLES 11 SP3 on which I am running KANAKA ENGINE to mount volumes on MAC Client from servers running under same Tree.
Created eDirectory user account which have rights on volumes from two servers under the same tree.
example: 1) abc (volume) under Server1 (Running Kanaka engine)
2) xyz (volume) under Server2
Note: Tested AFP connectivity working without issues for both the volumes from MAC OS, also eDirectory users can map both volumes on windows machine with Novell client login.
Issue is I cannot mount volume from Server2 using KANAKA Client on MAC OS. However Server1(running kanaka engine) can able to mount.
any help is highly appreciated.01 2014-12-14 20:03:42 10800 1 0001 13780 7f5258c2c760 Engine::SignalHandler() - Invoked. Signal = {SIGTERM} 15.
01 2014-12-14 20:03:45 10800 5 0001 13780 7f524e92d700 WD: Engine mainline thread is leaving the Watch Dog function...
82 2014-12-14 20:03:45 10800 0 ff08 13780 7f524e12c700 <CONFIG><LEVEL>5</LEVEL><CATEGORY/></CONFIG>
82 2014-12-14 20:03:45 10800 0 ff09 13780 7f524e12c700 <CONFIG><LEVEL>5</LEVEL><CATEGORY/></CONFIG>
01 2014-12-14 20:03:45 10800 5 0001 13780 7f524e92d700 ML: Engine is shutting down...
01 2014-12-14 20:03:45 10800 5 0001 13780 7f524e92d700 ML: Terminating the HTTPx Server subsystem...
01 2014-12-14 20:03:45 10800 5 0001 13780 7f524e92d700 ML: Terminating the User Index Manager subsystem...
01 2014-12-14 20:03:45 10800 5 0007 13780 7f524e92d700 Index Manager: Shutting Down...
01 2014-12-14 20:03:45 10800 5 0007 13780 7f524e92d700 Index Manager: Waiting for Scheduler Thread to Terminate...
01 2014-12-14 20:03:46 10800 5 0007 13780 7f524e92d700 Index Manager: Waiting for All Worker Threads to Terminate...
01 2014-12-14 20:03:46 10800 5 0007 13780 7f524e92d700 Index Manager: Shut Down Complete...
01 2014-12-14 20:03:46 10800 5 0001 13780 7f524e92d700 ML: Configuring the Novell XPLAT environment to no longer perform logging...
01 2014-12-14 20:03:46 10800 5 0001 13780 7f524e92d700 ML: Saving state information...
01 2014-12-14 20:03:46 10800 5 0001 13780 7f524e92d700 ML: Saving the Salt state information...
01 2014-12-14 20:03:46 10800 5 0001 13780 7f524e92d700 ML: Saved the Salt state information, bResult = 1.
01 2014-12-14 20:03:46 10800 5 0001 13780 7f524e92d700 ML: Completed saving state information, bOK = 1.
01 2014-12-14 20:03:46 10800 5 0001 13780 7f524e92d700 ML: Engine has shut down. Thread is terminating...
01 2014-12-14 20:03:46 10800 0 8001 13780 7f524e12c700 Shutting down the Logger. Closing log file "/var/opt/novell/kanaka/engine/log/novell-kanakaengined-20141202-132804.log".
81 2014-12-14 20:03:46 10800 0 8001 13780 7f524e12c700 <LOGFILECLOSE/>
81 2014-12-14 20:03:49 10800 0 8001 10919 7f517cb27700 <LOGFILEOPEN/>
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01 2014-12-14 20:03:49 10800 0 8001 10919 7f517cb27700 Initializing Logger, re-opening existing log file "/var/opt/novell/kanaka/engine/log/novell-kanakaengined-20141202-132804.log".
01 2014-12-14 20:03:49 10800 0 8001 10919 7f517cb27700 This Logger class instance [0xadae90] was initialized at 2014:12:14:20:03:49 in Process ID # 10919.
01 2014-12-14 20:03:49 10800 0 8001 10919 7f517cb27700 OS Version Info = "Kernel Name: Linux, Architecture: x86_64, Kernel Release: 3.0.76-0.11-default, Kernel Version: #1 SMP Fri Jun 14 08:21:43 UTC 2013 (ccab990), Machine HW Name: x86_64", OS Bits = 64, Application binary file spec = "/opt/novell/kanaka/engine/bin/novell-kanakaengined", Application Bits = 64, Application Version = "".
01 2014-12-14 20:03:49 10800 0 8001 10919 7f517cb27700 This is the first time that a Logger thread has been started for this class instance.
01 2014-12-14 20:03:49 10800 5 0001 10919 7f517d328700 ML: Thread has started.
01 2014-12-14 20:03:49 10800 5 0001 10919 7f517d328700 ML: Configuring the client logging subsystem [Phase I]...
01 2014-12-14 20:03:49 10800 5 0001 10919 7f517d328700 ML: Completed configuring the client logging subsystem [Phase I], bOK = 1.
01 2014-12-14 20:03:49 10800 5 0001 10919 7f517d328700 ML: Getting Operational Data [Phase I]...
01 2014-12-14 20:03:49 10800 5 0001 10919 7f517d328700 ML: Engine's instance name = "".
01 2014-12-14 20:03:49 10800 5 0001 10919 7f517d328700 ML: Engine is getting configuration path information...
01 2014-12-14 20:03:49 10800 5 0001 10919 7f517d328700 ML: Engine completed getting configuration path information, Result = 0, bOK = 1, path = "/etc/opt/novell/kanaka/engine/config".
01 2014-12-14 20:03:49 10800 5 0001 10919 7f517d328700 ML: Engine is getting program path information...
01 2014-12-14 20:03:49 10800 5 0001 10919 7f517d328700 ML: Engine completed getting program path information, bOK = 1, path = "/opt/novell/kanaka/engine/bin".
01 2014-12-14 20:03:49 10800 5 0001 10919 7f517d328700 ML: Completed getting Operational Data [Phase I], bOK = 1.
01 2014-12-14 20:03:49 10800 5 0001 10919 7f517d328700 ML: Initializing the Configuration...
01 2014-12-14 20:03:49 10800 5 0001 10919 7f517d328700 ML: Setting the reports data path...
01 2014-12-14 20:03:49 10800 5 0001 10919 7f517d328700 ML: Completed setting the reports data path, sPathSpec = "/var/opt/novell/kanaka/engine/data/reports", bOK = 1.
01 2014-12-14 20:03:49 10800 5 0001 10919 7f517d328700 ML: Setting the rtconfig reports data path...
01 2014-12-14 20:03:49 10800 5 0001 10919 7f517d328700 ML: Completed setting the rtconfig reports data path, sPathSpec = "/var/opt/novell/kanaka/engine/data/reports/rtconfig", bOK = 1.
01 2014-12-14 20:03:49 10800 5 0001 10919 7f517d328700 ML: Setting the client log data path...
01 2014-12-14 20:03:49 10800 5 0001 10919 7f517d328700 ML: Completed setting the client log data path, sPathSpec = "/var/opt/novell/kanaka/engine/log/client", bOK = 1.
01 2014-12-14 20:03:49 10800 5 0001 10919 7f517d328700 ML: Validating data path information...
01 2014-12-14 20:03:49 10800 5 0001 10919 7f517d328700 ML: Completed validating data path information, Data Path = "/var/opt/novell/kanaka/engine/data", bOK = 1.
01 2014-12-14 20:03:49 10800 5 0001 10919 7f517d328700 ML: Completed initializing the Configuration, bOK = 1.
01 2014-12-14 20:03:49 10800 5 0001 10919 7f517d328700 ML: Configuring the Logging subsystem [Phase II]...
82 2014-12-14 20:03:49 10800 0 ff04 10919 7f517cb27700 <CONFIG><LOGPATH>/var/opt/novell/kanaka/engine/log</LOGPATH></CONFIG>
82 2014-12-14 20:03:49 10800 0 ff05 10919 7f517cb27700 <CONFIG><LOGFILEBASENAME/></CONFIG>
82 2014-12-14 20:03:49 10800 0 ff05 10919 7f517cb27700 <CONFIG><LOGFILEBASENAME>novell-kanakaengined</LOGFILEBASENAME></CONFIG>
82 2014-12-14 20:03:49 10800 0 ff08 10919 7f517cb27700 <CONFIG><LEVEL>5</LEVEL><CATEGORY/></CONFIG>
82 2014-12-14 20:03:49 10800 0 ff07 10919 7f517cb27700 <CONFIG><ROLLOVERTYPE>2</ROLLOVERTYPE><FILESTORETAIN>10</FILESTORETAIN><FILESIZEMAX>10485760</FILESIZEMAX></CONFIG>
01 2014-12-14 20:03:49 10800 5 0001 10919 7f517d328700 ML: Completed configuring the Logging subsystem [Phase II], bOK = 1.
01 2014-12-14 20:03:49 10800 5 0001 10919 7f517d328700 ML: Completed configuring the client logging subsystem [Phase II], bOK = 1.
01 2014-12-14 20:03:49 10800 5 0001 10919 7f517d328700 ML: Getting Operational Data [Phase II]...
01 2014-12-14 20:03:49 10800 5 0001 10919 7f517d328700 ML: Setting the XML Message Signature object...
01 2014-12-14 20:03:49 10800 5 0001 10919 7f517d328700 ML: Completed setting the XML Message Signature object, bOK = 1.
01 2014-12-14 20:03:49 10800 5 0001 10919 7f517d328700 ML: Setting the SSL/TLS certificate file...
01 2014-12-14 20:03:49 10800 5 0001 10919 7f517d328700 ML: Completed setting the SSL/TLS certificate file, sFileSpec = "/etc/opt/novell/kanaka/engine/config/server.pem", bOK = 1.
01 2014-12-14 20:03:49 10800 5 0001 10919 7f517d328700 ML: Setting the storage resources file...
01 2014-12-14 20:03:49 10800 5 0001 10919 7f517d328700 ML: Completed setting the storge resources file, sFileSpec = "/var/opt/novell/kanaka/engine/data/storage-resources.dat", bOK = 1.
01 2014-12-14 20:03:49 10800 5 0001 10919 7f517d328700 ML: Setting the user index file...
01 2014-12-14 20:03:49 10800 5 0001 10919 7f517d328700 ML: Completed setting the user index file, sFileSpec = "/var/opt/novell/kanaka/engine/data/userindex.dat", bOK = 1.
01 2014-12-14 20:03:49 10800 5 0001 10919 7f517d328700 ML: Setting the client list file...
01 2014-12-14 20:03:49 10800 5 0001 10919 7f517d328700 ML: Completed setting the client list file, sFileSpec = "/var/opt/novell/kanaka/engine/data/clients.dat", bOK = 1.
01 2014-12-14 20:03:49 10800 5 0001 10919 7f517d328700 ML: Engine is determining its own DNS host name...
01 2014-12-14 20:03:49 10800 5 0001 10919 7f517d328700 ML: Engine completed determining its own DNS host name, Result = 0, bOK = 1, Name = "kanakasrvkaia".
01 2014-12-14 20:03:49 10800 5 0001 10919 7f517d328700 ML: Engine completed determining its own DNS host name, Result = 0, bOK = 1, Name = "kanakasrvkaia".
01 2014-12-14 20:03:49 10800 5 0001 10919 7f517d328700 ML: Engine is getting O.S. version information...
01 2014-12-14 20:03:49 10800 5 0001 10919 7f517d328700 ML: Engine completed getting O.S. version information, Result = 0, bOK = 1.
01 2014-12-14 20:03:49 10800 5 0001 10919 7f517d328700 ML: Engine is getting file version information for itself ["/opt/novell/kanaka/engine/bin/novell-kanakaengined"]...
01 2014-12-14 20:03:49 10800 5 0001 10919 7f517d328700 ML: Engine completed getting file version information for itself ["/opt/novell/kanaka/engine/bin/novell-kanakaengined"], Version = "2.7.1.8", Result = 0, bOK = 1.
01 2014-12-14 20:03:49 10800 5 0001 10919 7f517d328700 ML: Completed getting Operational Data [Phase II], bOK = 1.
01 2014-12-14 20:03:49 10800 5 0001 10919 7f517d328700 ML: Getting Operational Data [Phase III]...
01 2014-12-14 20:03:51 10800 5 0001 10919 7f517d328700 ML: Engine is finished preparing DS Context, eDir Tree Name = "KTREE", Result = 0, bOK = 1.
01 2014-12-14 20:03:51 10800 5 0001 10919 7f517d328700 ML: Completed getting Operational Data [Phase III], bOK = 1.
01 2014-12-14 20:03:51 10800 5 0001 10919 7f517d328700 ML: Configuring the Novell XPLAT environment to perform logging...
01 2014-12-14 20:03:51 10800 5 0001 10919 7f517d328700 ML: Completed configuring the Novell XPLAT environment to perform logging, bOK = 1.
01 2014-12-14 20:03:51 10800 5 0001 10919 7f517d328700 ML: Initializing the HTTPx Server subsystem...
01 2014-12-14 20:03:51 10800 5 0001 10919 7f517d328700 ML: Completed initializing the HTTPx Server subsystem, bOK = 1.
82 2014-12-14 20:03:51 10800 0 ff08 10919 7f517cb27700 <CONFIG><LEVEL>5</LEVEL><CATEGORY/></CONFIG>
82 2014-12-14 20:03:51 10800 0 ff09 10919 7f517cb27700 <CONFIG><LEVEL>5</LEVEL><CATEGORY/></CONFIG>
01 2014-12-14 20:03:51 10800 5 0001 10919 7f517d328700 ML: Loading saved state information...
01 2014-12-14 20:03:51 10800 5 0001 10919 7f517d328700 ML: Loading the Salt state information...
01 2014-12-14 20:03:51 10800 5 0001 10919 7f517d328700 ML: Loaded the Salt state information, bOK = 1.
01 2014-12-14 20:03:51 10800 5 0001 10919 7f517d328700 ML: Completed loading state information, bOK = 1.
01 2014-12-14 20:03:51 10800 5 0001 10919 7f517d328700 ML: Successfully authenticated as the Proxy Account.
01 2014-12-14 20:03:51 10800 5 0003 10919 7f517d328700 GL: Base schema appears to be properly extended.
01 2014-12-14 20:03:51 10800 5 0003 10919 7f517d328700 GL: Collaborative Homedirectory attribute ccx-FSFManagedPath is available.
01 2014-12-14 20:03:51 10800 5 0003 10919 7f517d328700 GL: Kanaka AFP Volume name attribute cccKanakaAFPVolumeName is available.
01 2014-12-14 20:03:51 10800 5 0001 10919 7f517d328700 ML: Attempted validate accounts, Result = 0.
01 2014-12-14 20:03:51 10800 5 0001 10919 7f517d328700 ML: Successfully authenticated as the Proxy Account.
01 2014-12-14 20:03:51 10800 5 0001 10919 7f517d328700 ML: Attempted to Generate new SALT and Proxy Password, Result = 0.
01 2014-12-14 20:03:51 10800 5 0001 10919 7f517d328700 ML: Called LoadStorageResourcesFromCache(), Result = 0.
01 2014-12-14 20:03:51 10800 5 0001 10919 7f517d328700 ML: Called LoadClientManager(), Result = 0.
01 2014-12-14 20:03:51 10800 3 0001 10919 7f517d328700 ML: Called LoadMountPointManager(), Result = 53.
01 2014-12-14 20:03:51 10800 5 0001 10919 7f517d328700 ML: Called LoadIndexManager(), Result = 0.
01 2014-12-14 20:03:51 10800 5 0007 10919 7f517d328700 Index Manager: Starting Scheduler Thread...
01 2014-12-14 20:03:51 10800 5 0001 10919 7f517d328700 ML: Called IndexManager::StartIndexingScheduler(), Result = 0.
01 2014-12-14 20:03:51 10800 5 0007 10919 7f517991c700 Index Manager [ST]: Next User Index Rebuild will happen in 14169 seconds.
01 2014-12-14 20:03:51 10800 5 0001 10919 7f517d328700 ML: Called LoadKanakaPolicy(), Result = 0.
01 2014-12-14 20:03:51 10800 5 0001 10919 7f517d328700 ML: Starting the HTTPx Server subsystem...
01 2014-12-14 20:03:51 10800 5 0001 10919 7f517d328700 ML: Completed starting the HTTPx Server subsystem, bResult = 1.
01 2014-12-14 20:03:51 10800 5 0001 10919 7f517d328700 ML: Completed initialization. Engine is now running.
01 2014-12-14 20:03:51 10800 5 0001 10919 7f517d328700 WD: Engine mainline thread is entering the Watch Dog function...
01 2014-12-14 20:03:51 10800 5 0001 10919 7f517d328700 WD: Engine is running...
01 2014-12-14 20:04:50 10800 5 0004 10919 7f5172c9f700 UI: admin.kaia [192.168.1.180] LOGIN SUCCESS
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