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The Virtualization Cookbook for SLES 10 SP2 - z/VM - IBM

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Figure 11-2 Mapping a network drive to the Samba server<br />

You should now have Samba configured and running with one new share available.<br />

If you prefer a DOS command line, you can also link to the share with the following net use<br />

command:<br />

c:\>net use y: \\9.60.18.226\sharedoc<br />

<strong>The</strong> command completed successfully.<br />

You can detach the share with the following net use command:<br />

c:\>net use y: /delete<br />

y: was deleted successfully.<br />

11.3.7 Configuring printing<br />

Configuring printing is more complex and is beyond the scope of this section. For details see<br />

the Redpaper Printing with Linux on zSeries Using CUPS and Samba, REDP-3864, on the<br />

Web at:<br />

http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstracts/redp3864.html<br />

11.4 Creating a virtual application development server<br />

Most Linux distributions come with a basic set of application development tools, making Linux<br />

one of the most versatile development systems. <strong>The</strong>se basic tools are ideal <strong>for</strong> projects of<br />

any size.<br />

<strong>The</strong> development languages used in implementation range from scripting languages such as<br />

Python or Tcl, to compiled languages such as C/C++ and Java. <strong>The</strong>re are software<br />

182 <strong>The</strong> <strong>Virtualization</strong> <strong>Cookbook</strong> <strong>for</strong> RHEL 6

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