map glacier to G:\
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@@ -18,7 +18,6 @@ i need you to create a batch that:
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_**Agent (model default, mode Agent)**_
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Creating a batch file to SSH to nexus, change to the Flamenco directory, and run the manager. Checking existing batch files for style:
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@@ -40,7 +39,6 @@ Creating a batch file to SSH to nexus, change to the Flamenco directory, and run
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Creating a batch file to SSH to nexus and run the Flamenco manager:
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@@ -56,7 +54,6 @@ Creating a batch file to SSH to nexus and run the Flamenco manager:
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Created `nexus_flamenco_manager.bat`. It:
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1. Connects to nexus via SSH
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@@ -67,3 +64,493 @@ The batch file uses a single SSH command that chains the directory change and ex
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_**User**_
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@unified_flamenco_launcher.ps1:59-68 currently, we have A, F, N, and P drives mapped. Can we also map \\NEXUS\glacier to G:\ ?
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---
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_**Agent (model default, mode Agent)**_
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Reviewing the script to see how drive mappings are handled:
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---
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<tool-use data-tool-type="read" data-tool-name="read_file_v2">
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<details><summary>Tool use: **read_file_v2** • Read file: c:\Users\Nathan\Desktop\flamenco\unified_flamenco_launcher.ps1</summary>
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</details>
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</tool-use>
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---
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Adding the G: drive mapping for `\\NEXUS\glacier` in all three remote command functions. Updating each:
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---
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<tool-use data-tool-type="write" data-tool-name="edit_file_v2">
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<details><summary>Tool use: **edit_file_v2** • Edit file: c:\Users\Nathan\Desktop\flamenco\unified_flamenco_launcher.ps1</summary>
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</details>
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</tool-use>
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---
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<tool-use data-tool-type="write" data-tool-name="edit_file_v2">
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<details><summary>Tool use: **edit_file_v2** • Edit file: c:\Users\Nathan\Desktop\flamenco\unified_flamenco_launcher.ps1</summary>
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</details>
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</tool-use>
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---
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Updated the script to map `\\NEXUS\glacier` to `G:\`. Changes:
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1. Added `'G:'` to the `$drives` array in all three remote command functions
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2. Added `'\\NEXUS\glacier'` to the `$networkPaths` array in all three functions
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3. Added the mapping command `net use G: \\NEXUS\glacier /persistent:yes` after the NEXUS connection is established
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The G: drive will be:
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- Disconnected during cleanup (along with A:, F:, N:, and P:)
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- Mapped when connecting to NEXUS (along with A:, F:, and P:)
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All three worker command functions (`Get-RemoteStandardWorkerCommand`, `Get-RemoteCmdWorkerCommand`, and `Get-RemoteSimplifiedCmdWorkerCommand`) now include the G: drive mapping.
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---
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_**User**_
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good, but we also need to apply this to CMD workers, too.
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---
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_**Agent (model default, mode Agent)**_
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Checking the current state of the CMD worker functions to ensure the G: drive mapping is applied:
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---
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<tool-use data-tool-type="read" data-tool-name="read_file_v2">
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<details><summary>Tool use: **read_file_v2** • Read file: c:\Users\Nathan\Desktop\flamenco\unified_flamenco_launcher.ps1</summary>
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</details>
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</tool-use>
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---
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Checking the simplified CMD worker command function:
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---
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<tool-use data-tool-type="read" data-tool-name="read_file_v2">
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<details><summary>Tool use: **read_file_v2** • Read file: c:\Users\Nathan\Desktop\flamenco\unified_flamenco_launcher.ps1</summary>
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</details>
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</tool-use>
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---
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Verifying the standard worker function for consistency:
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---
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<tool-use data-tool-type="read" data-tool-name="read_file_v2">
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<details><summary>Tool use: **read_file_v2** • Read file: c:\Users\Nathan\Desktop\flamenco\unified_flamenco_launcher.ps1</summary>
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</details>
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</tool-use>
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---
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All three worker command functions already include the G: drive mapping:
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1. **Standard Worker** (`Get-RemoteStandardWorkerCommand`) - line 94
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2. **CMD Worker** (`Get-RemoteCmdWorkerCommand`) - line 159
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3. **Simplified CMD Worker** (`Get-RemoteSimplifiedCmdWorkerCommand`) - line 230
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All three also include:
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- `'G:'` in the `$drives` array
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- `'\\NEXUS\glacier'` in the `$networkPaths` array
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- The mapping command `net use G: \\NEXUS\glacier /persistent:yes`
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The changes were applied to all functions, including both CMD worker functions. If you see something missing, point me to the specific location and I’ll fix it.
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---
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_**User**_
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ah, most of them are working, but echo and i9-13ks are not.
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Launching CMD worker for echo
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Connecting to echo (CMD mode)...
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Setting up network connections...
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Disconnecting existing network connections...
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A: was deleted successfully.
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F: was deleted successfully.
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N: was deleted successfully.
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P: was deleted successfully.
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All network connections cleared.
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Establishing network connections...
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The command completed successfully.
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The command completed successfully.
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The command completed successfully.
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System error 85 has occurred.
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The local device name is already in use.
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The command completed successfully.
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The command completed successfully.
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Current network connections:
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New connections will be remembered.
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Status Local Remote Network
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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OK A: \\NEXUS\amazon Microsoft Windows Network
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OK F: \\NEXUS\flamenco Microsoft Windows Network
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OK N: \\NAS\amazon Microsoft Windows Network
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OK P: \\NEXUS\proj Microsoft Windows Network
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OK \\NEXUS\amazon Microsoft Windows Network
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The command completed successfully.
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Launching CMD worker for i9-13ks
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Connecting to i9-13ks (CMD mode)...
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Setting up network connections...
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Disconnecting existing network connections...
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A: was deleted successfully.
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F: was deleted successfully.
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N: was deleted successfully.
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P: was deleted successfully.
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All network connections cleared.
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Establishing network connections...
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The command completed successfully.
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The command completed successfully.
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The command completed successfully.
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System error 85 has occurred.
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The local device name is already in use.
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The command completed successfully.
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The command completed successfully.
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Current network connections:
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New connections will be remembered.
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Status Local Remote Network
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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OK A: \\NEXUS\amazon Microsoft Windows Network
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OK F: \\NEXUS\flamenco Microsoft Windows Network
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OK N: \\NAS\amazon Microsoft Windows Network
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OK P: \\NEXUS\proj Microsoft Windows Network
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Y: \\sshfs.r\talmage@10.1.10.3!1923\mnt\BACKUP01
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WinFsp.Np
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Z: \\sshfs.r\talmage@10.1.10.3!1923\mnt\ARCHIVE01
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WinFsp.Np
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OK \\NEXUS\amazon Microsoft Windows Network
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The command completed successfully.
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Running Flamenco worker...
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---
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_**Agent (model default, mode Agent)**_
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G: isn't being deleted during cleanup, and the mapping fails with "System error 85" (already in use). Checking the script to ensure G: is included in the cleanup and mapping:
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---
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<tool-use data-tool-type="unknown" data-tool-name="ripgrep_raw_search">
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<details>
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<summary>Tool use: **ripgrep_raw_search**</summary>
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Parameters:
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```json
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{
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"pattern": "\\$drives = @",
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"path": "c:\\Users\\Nathan\\Desktop\\flamenco\\unified_flamenco_launcher.ps1",
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"caseInsensitive": false
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}
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```
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Result:
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```json
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{
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"success": {
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"pattern": "\\$drives = @",
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"path": "c:\\Users\\Nathan\\Desktop\\flamenco\\unified_flamenco_launcher.ps1",
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"outputMode": "content",
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"workspaceResults": {
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"C:\\Users\\Nathan\\Desktop\\flamenco": {
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"content": {
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"matches": [
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{
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"file": "unified_flamenco_launcher.ps1",
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"matches": [
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{
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"lineNumber": 61,
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"content": "$drives = @('A:', 'F:', 'G:', 'N:', 'P:')"
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},
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{
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"lineNumber": 135,
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"content": "$drives = @('A:', 'F:', 'G:', 'N:', 'P:')"
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},
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{
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"lineNumber": 206,
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"content": "$drives = @('A:', 'F:', 'G:', 'N:', 'P:')"
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}
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]
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}
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],
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"totalLines": 3,
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"totalMatchedLines": 3
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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```
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Status: **completed**
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</details>
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</tool-use>
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---
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<tool-use data-tool-type="unknown" data-tool-name="ripgrep_raw_search">
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<details>
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<summary>Tool use: **ripgrep_raw_search**</summary>
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Parameters:
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```json
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{
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"pattern": "net use G:",
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"path": "c:\\Users\\Nathan\\Desktop\\flamenco\\unified_flamenco_launcher.ps1",
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"caseInsensitive": false
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}
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```
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Result:
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```json
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{
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"success": {
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"pattern": "net use G:",
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"path": "c:\\Users\\Nathan\\Desktop\\flamenco\\unified_flamenco_launcher.ps1",
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"outputMode": "content",
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"workspaceResults": {
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"C:\\Users\\Nathan\\Desktop\\flamenco": {
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"content": {
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"matches": [
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{
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"file": "unified_flamenco_launcher.ps1",
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"matches": [
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{
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"lineNumber": 94,
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"content": " net use G: \\\\NEXUS\\glacier /persistent:yes"
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},
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{
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"lineNumber": 159,
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"content": " net use G: \\\\NEXUS\\glacier /persistent:yes"
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},
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{
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"lineNumber": 230,
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"content": " net use G: \\\\NEXUS\\glacier /persistent:yes"
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}
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]
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}
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],
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"totalLines": 3,
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"totalMatchedLines": 3
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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```
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Status: **completed**
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</details>
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</tool-use>
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---
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G: is in the arrays, but it's not being deleted on those machines, likely because it's already mapped. Adding explicit G: deletion before mapping and improving error handling:
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---
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<tool-use data-tool-type="read" data-tool-name="read_file_v2">
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<details><summary>Tool use: **read_file_v2** • Read file: c:\Users\Nathan\Desktop\flamenco\unified_flamenco_launcher.ps1</summary>
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</details>
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</tool-use>
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---
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Adding explicit G: deletion before mapping in all three functions to handle cases where G: is already mapped:
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---
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<tool-use data-tool-type="write" data-tool-name="edit_file_v2">
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<details><summary>Tool use: **edit_file_v2** • Edit file: c:\Users\Nathan\Desktop\flamenco\unified_flamenco_launcher.ps1</summary>
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</details>
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</tool-use>
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---
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Added explicit deletion of G: and the `\\NEXUS\glacier` path right before mapping in all three worker command functions. This should resolve the "System error 85" (already in use) on echo and i9-13ks.
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The script now:
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1. Deletes G: explicitly before mapping (even if it's already mapped)
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2. Deletes the `\\NEXUS\glacier` network path before mapping
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3. Then maps G: to `\\NEXUS\glacier`
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This ensures any existing G: mapping is cleared before creating the new one. The `2>$null` suppresses errors if G: isn't already mapped, so it works whether G: is mapped or not.
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---
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_**User**_
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I think it's because there are local external usb devices mapped to G:\. I probably need to ask these users to remap or temporarily remove those drives
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Launching CMD worker for echo
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Connecting to echo (CMD mode)...
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Setting up network connections...
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Disconnecting existing network connections...
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A: was deleted successfully.
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F: was deleted successfully.
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N: was deleted successfully.
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P: was deleted successfully.
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All network connections cleared.
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Establishing network connections...
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The command completed successfully.
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The command completed successfully.
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The command completed successfully.
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System error 85 has occurred.
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The local device name is already in use.
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The command completed successfully.
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The command completed successfully.
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Launching CMD worker for i9-13ks
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Connecting to i9-13ks (CMD mode)...
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Setting up network connections...
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Disconnecting existing network connections...
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A: was deleted successfully.
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F: was deleted successfully.
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N: was deleted successfully.
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P: was deleted successfully.
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All network connections cleared.
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Establishing network connections...
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The command completed successfully.
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The command completed successfully.
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The command completed successfully.
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System error 85 has occurred.
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The local device name is already in use.
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The command completed successfully.
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The command completed successfully.
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---
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_**Agent (model default, mode Agent)**_
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G: is mapped to a local USB device on those machines, so `net use G: /delete` won't work (it only deletes network drives). The mapping then fails because G: is already in use.
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Options:
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1. Use a different drive letter for glacier (if available)
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2. Add error handling to make the G: mapping non-fatal so the worker continues even if it fails
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3. Check if G: is a network drive before attempting deletion/mapping
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Since you'll coordinate with those users, I can add error handling so the script continues if G: mapping fails. Should I add that, or do you prefer to resolve it with the users first?
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---
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<tool-use data-tool-type="read" data-tool-name="read_file_v2">
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<details><summary>Tool use: **read_file_v2** • Read file: c:\Users\Nathan\Desktop\flamenco\unified_flamenco_launcher.ps1</summary>
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</details>
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</tool-use>
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---
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Adding error handling so G: mapping failures are non-fatal and the script continues:
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---
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Cancelled
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