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On 03 Nov 2009, at 15:18, Rolf Howarth wrote:

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Ok thanks, got it. The function is FSGetVolumeMountInfo and Apple 
have some example code called FSMegaInfo that shows how to use it. 

 -Rolf






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I'm pretty certain this has been discussed on the macnetworkprog list  
… might want to check the archives there. 

 —Jens 
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It would surprise me if that were possible in a generic way, since  
there are network file systems (such as AFS) that are not located on a  
single server. 

  Jonas
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If I have a network file system (SMB, NFS, AFP etc.) mounted is there 
any way to determine the IP address of the server from a mount point 
such as /Volumes/MyShare? 

 -Rolf



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