HP J3278B - SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower 7 NAS Server User Manual page 82

Cd-rom server/tower for ethernet and 10/100base-tx networks
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Server File
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Mount Drives
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NFS for PC or
Apple Macintosh
6-2 Setup for UNIX Networks (NFS)
Different workstations need different points of access to the
server. The network administrator or installer, for example,
needs access to configure and monitor the server and to config-
ure access rights. Then, the administrator may want to set up all
the clients with access to the CDs, bypassing the configuration
and security files stored on the server. Please refer to the
description of access points and the file system used on the
server, in the reference chapter, starting on page 7-2.
On UNIX systems, the CD-ROM server is accessed using NFS.
Mount the server by using the following procedure:
You will need root privileges to mount the CD-ROM server.
1. Create a directory for the CD-ROM server:
mkdir <directory>
Example:
mkdir /hpcd
2. Mount the CD-ROM server:
mount <IP-address-or-hostname> :/ <directory>
<IP-address-or-hostname>
name assigned to the CD-ROM server during TCP/IP
configuration; see "Set the IP Address for the Server" on
page 3-1.
Example:
mount cdserv:/ /hpcd
The CD-ROM server can also be accessed through third-party
NFS software for PC or Apple Macintosh computers. If you run a
TCP/IP network, this provides an alternative to Microsoft net-
working (SMB). Please see the NFS software documentation for
instructions on how to mount the CD-ROM server.
is the IP address or host

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