Shared drives allow you to compile, run, and debug files that are on the remote server.
This task assumes you have added a remote host.
Export the file system on your server using Samba / NFS / Windows® Share. You must share the drive using a standard tool, such as NFS (Network File
System) for Linux™ networks. Samba, or a similar tool, can be
used to allow Microsoft™ networks to share files stored on
a Linux server.
All program files accessed remotely must reside on a shared drive on a server
accessible to the client's local network. Genero Studio uses mapped paths to allow
simultaneous access to two machines.
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Select and select a remote host from the list.
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Select the Use mount points radio button.
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Select the Add a mount point ... button from the Mount Point
Table integrated Toolbar. A dialog lists the mount points available for this server.
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Select a mount point and enter the remote path.
For a Windows
Genero Studio client:
- Mounted point
- The mounted drive, the network drive that has been mapped to a letter drive on
your local machine.
- Remote path
- The related remote path. For example, if your local computer has a mounted drive
G: that is mapped to /usr1/public on
the server zebra , the remote path for drive
G: is /usr1/public.
For a Linux
Genero Studio client:
- Mounted point
- The location of the file system where the device is attached.
- Remote path
- The related remote path. For example, if your local computer has a mount point
/mnt/work that is mapped to
/usr2/public on the server zebra, the
remote path for /mnt/work is
/usr2/public.
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Select Apply.
The character set will be specified in the environment of the
remote FGL installation
(set the
LANG variable in the
remote configuration variables). On the client machines,
set
Language support (text encoding), specifying the same character set.
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Define remote Genero installations, GAS configurations, and environment sets.