Keeping Appleshare volumes mounted
Keep-It-Up can mount Appleshare (AS) volumes automatically at startup
without the need to enter passwords. Keep-It-Up-X will also
attempt to remount the volumes at regular intervals should the Mac
become disconnected from the AS server. KIU-X will also send e-mail
notifications to keep you informed of successful or failed mount
attempts.
To enable the KIU-X Automounter, follow these steps:
- mount all necessary AS volumes on your desktop
- launch KIU and select Appleshare -> Record Volumes
- for each AS volume, KIU-X will now ask you to enter the related
password. Beware: at this stage, KIU-X does not verify that the
password is correct.
- remove all the AS volumes from the desktop and select Appleshare->Mount
Volumes to test that all volumes mount correctly. Check the KIU log
file for any error messages.
- from now on, KIU-X will monitor these volumes and automatically
remount them when necessary. KIU-X will check all volumes every 2
minutes.
- Choose Appleshare -> Clear Volumes to remove all
volumes from the automounter list.
Important notes:
- At startup, KIU will mount the volumes before doing anything
else. This should allow you to use aliases for documents on remote
volumes
in the KIU Items folders.
- if KIU-X attempts to remount volumes when the AS server is
unreachable or down, KIU-X may become unresponsive for up
to 90 seconds/volume. During this time, you can not access the KIU-X
web interface, nor the KIU-X menus. This does not mean that KIU-X has
locked up. After a while, KIU-X will resume normal operations.
To keep this from happening too frequently, KIU-X will double the time
between remount attempts each time it is unsuccessful in remounting a
volume (2nd attempt after 4 minutes, 3rd attempt after 8
minutes, etc...) with a maximum of 2 hours between attempts.
- KIU-X stores the AS passwords on your harddisk in an encoded way
to ensure security. However, it is not entirely impossible for somebody
who gets access to your harddisk to recover these passwords. If
security
is a major issue for you and untrusted people have access to your Mac,
you
should consider not using the automounter feature.