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Posted: β2020-07-03 04:24 AM . Last Modified: β2024-04-08 11:40 PM
When I try to create a Common Internet Filesystem (remote backp procedure for DCO 8.0), the follow error appear:
Failed to save mount : Mount failed :
mount error(115): Operation now in progress Refer to the mount.cifs(8) manual page (e.g. man mount.cifs)
I am using a per to pear connection and the destination folder is shared.
The filesystem dont appear on the list
How can I solve this issue ?
tks
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Posted: β2020-07-03 04:24 AM . Last Modified: β2024-04-08 11:40 PM
Hi Fabio,
I've just followed the "Mounting a Windows Share" instructions described here:
File sharing between Data Center Operation and your network
it worked for me without any problem. Assuming you've tried the same instructions, and the error message for your mount failing might be basically related to: network/connection problem between DCO and Windows machine and/or perhaps the windows folder is actually not shared yet or restricted, etc.
Kind regards
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Posted: β2020-07-03 04:24 AM . Last Modified: β2023-10-31 10:47 PM
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