Volume Reference Numbers
Quote from Forum Archives on November 22, 1997, 12:21 pmPosted by: friedo <friedo@...>
There's been a lot of talk recently about vrefnums, so I got a few
questions:1) What exactly is a volume reference number, how are they assigned, etc.
2) How can you get the vrefnum of a volume if you know it's name and/or
SCSI address?
3) How do you get the vrefnum of the startup disk?
4) How do vrefnums on shared disks work?
5) What's the answer to the ultimate question of life, the universe, and
everything?Thanks. 🙂
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Posted by: friedo <friedo@...>
questions:
1) What exactly is a volume reference number, how are they assigned, etc.
2) How can you get the vrefnum of a volume if you know it's name and/or
SCSI address?
3) How do you get the vrefnum of the startup disk?
4) How do vrefnums on shared disks work?
5) What's the answer to the ultimate question of life, the universe, and
everything?
Thanks. 🙂
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Mike Friedman | The Internet Link Exchange
http://www.ncfj.org | X091917 - - - - - - B000509
http://www.ncfj.org/friedo | http://www.linkexchange.com
It's better when you're alone because nobody knows you.
It's better when you have no friends because nobody leaves you.
-- The Wallflowers