I have made a program to upload to my NAS via FTP protocol. My program runs fine when I try to upload to my web page, but when I开发者_开发问答 enter the IP of my NAS, the following line returns false
I am trying to do a GIT clone (I am new to GIT) The command I use is: C:\\GIT>git clone --bare \\\\NAS1\\GIT\\OptiTexRepo \\\\backupnas\\backup\\GIT
I want to ship a piece of hardware to clients that they plug in to their network via Ethernet or USB. This device contains an ASP.NET web application that they access via a web browser on any PC in th
I have a question about saving a dataframe with unequal lengths. Is there way to save table with variable lengths without introducing NA\'s or something? Here is an example with NA\'s but that is not
I am trying to develop a web bassed FTP client for my NAS. When I try to get a list of all the files on my NAS the script will just load forever. If I try to connect to my webhost through PHP instead,
I am designing a server for the following scenario: a series of single images are stored on a NAS, lets say 100 of them
I would like to write a server that reads in a file from a NAS and sends it out over a socket. What is the fastest way of doing this?
Has anyone done it, Installed Subversion on Lacie network space max 2? If so, could you pleeeaase post how you did it? I\'d hate to have a server running just to use SVN at home. The ideal solution wo
I\'m trying to get a UPC-NAS Benchmark (compiled for 256 threads) running on a cluster of 32 nodes. When I run it, the rsh connections are established for 247 threads and it terminates giving an error
I have a NAS (Synology) and it is accessed via Windows. It works fine except for Subversion. I get the same issues whether I use tortoiseSVN, svnadmin or visualSVN server and whether I access it via