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Local Directive through SAN

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JG5

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Nov 18, 2001
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I have 3 citrix servers, each of which are connected to and boot from a SAN. The boot drive is "M" instead of "C." When I try to save the local directive on each server, I get an error that it cannont create C:\Networkr.cfg. Is there a section where I can specify the location of the local directive .cfg file?

Thanks.
 
I can't think of anyway to do that, I think that networker.cfg defaults to C:\ and don't think you can change that. If you have already tried starting winworkr from the M:\ and that has failed, then you may have to consider either a global directive, or writing your own local directive. With Windows, the networker.cfg file is just one of the two ways to create a local directive. The other local directive files are named nsr.dir (Windows) or .nsr (UNIX). Each directory on the filesystem that requires a local directive must have a
local directive file residing in the directory.

In the past, I have used the .cfg file to help me out a bit with syntax, then created and populated the nsr.dir files.

Hope this helps
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