Arguments
<Qstring> is a semicolon separated list of fields described as follows:
Drive Name: The drive name to use, which should be a case insensitive single
letter followed by a colon. To verify that the drive name is available, use the
query FILESystem: MOUNT:AVAILable?
Server Identity: One of: — DNS name of the server. — IP address of the server.
Path: The path to be mounted; e.g. /this/that/mydir
User Name: The user name.
User Password: The user password.
Examples
FILESystem:MOUNT:DRIve "ndv0;192.168.1.10;C
$;mywindowsusername;mywindowspassword" would mount the shared C: drive
on the Windows server at IP address 192.168.1.10, using the Windows login
name mywindowsusername and the Windows password mywindowspassword.
FILESystem:MOUNT:LIST
This query returns a comma-separated list of the mounted network drives,
including the drive letter, server identity (DNS name or IP address), mount path
and type. If no network drives are mounted, an empty string is returned. Mount
types are either NFS or CIFS (for Microsoft Windows networks).
Group
File System
Syntax
FILESystem:MOUNT:LIST?
Examples
FILESystem:MOUNT:LIST? might return "ndv0;network.xyz.com;/net/users/
mike/home;NFS,”
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