HP J3278B - SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower 7 NAS Server User Manual page 91

Cd-rom server/tower for ethernet and 10/100base-tx networks
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File System
The server appears to each system as a file server. Like any
Description
other file server, it has a directory structure in which files are
stored. The server directory structure is outlined below. The
purpose of each folder is more fully explained below.
root (Generic) Folder
This folder (which is named sys or / in different operating
systems) includes everything—the cd folder (with all of the CDs
beneath) and the config and volumes folders. Use this folder
as the access point for the administrator.
cd Folder
Use this folder as the access point for all CDs in the server.
When a CD is inserted into a drive, a folder for it is created in
the server's cd folder. All the files on that CD can be accessed
through this folder. Use this folder, subordinate to the the cd
folder, as the access point for the individual CD. Its name will
comply with the following rules:
Same as
folders at
upper right.
The volume name held on the CD is used if alias names have
not been set (see below).
If the volume name is not detected (for example, if it is spec-
ified in upper-case letters) and there are no alias names set,
then the server automatically sets the name cd_ nnnnn ,
where nnnnn is a unique five-digit number.
These folders contain
each CD-ROM's files
and data.
The index file is used
for web browsing.
The config folder holds
configuration files used
by the CD-ROM server.
These folders contain
the files that control
access rights.
Setup Reference for All Networks 7-3

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