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In order to recover information of backups is needed to generate a GIDIC. | |||
Revision as of 17:25, 31 March 2009
The shared folders can be found at:
The general:
smb://iciqfs01.iciq.es/comu
For each group:
smb://iciqfs01.iciq.es/depart/Grup_Dr_Maseras smb://iciqfs01.iciq.es/depart/Grup_Dr_Bo smb://iciqfs01.iciq.es/depart/Grup_Dr_Lopez
For each user (2GB Max. disk space):
smb://iciqfs01.iciq.es/$username
It will ask your code and password, which are the same as for your e-mail.
It works for windows and mac. Within Linux we can use "smbclient" to access the shared folders in a ftp-like client mode. For example:
smbclient //iciqfs01.iciq.es/comu -U iciq/username
Moreover, we also can mount the shared folders on our pc. Firstly you need to get "smbfs" package, what will install in your system the CIFS filesystem (this is the sucessor of the SMB protocol). To install in Debian:
aptitude install smbfs
To mount an exported windows folder on a Linux box:
User folder:
mount -t cifs -o username=iciq/username //iciqfs01.iciq.es/username$ /home/username/disk
Or
Common folder:
mount -t cifs -o username=iciq/username //iciqfs01.iciq.es/comu /home/username/disk1
BACKUPs:
The user folders backups are made weekly and monthly. Being able to back down in the time a year more or less.
In order to recover information of backups is needed to generate a GIDIC.