HP J3278B - SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower 7 NAS Server User Manual page 94

Cd-rom server/tower for ethernet and 10/100base-tx networks
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7-6 Setup Reference for All Networks
The files in the volumes folder are used for the following
functions:
To set access rights to:
The CD-ROM server
The configuration files
The access-rights files
All of the connected drives and CDs
Any of the individual drives
Any of the individual CDs
Any new drives or CDs that will be
connected in the future
General Structure of Access Rights
Access restrictions are set individually for each CD-ROM drive,
for the CDs inserted into the drives, and for the server configu-
ration files, using files in the folders described above. The follow-
ing list describes the parameters stored in the access files. Not
all parameters are used in every access file.
If you use Windows NT domains or NetWare NDS, you also
can set up access restrictions for those environments. See
page 4-15 and page 5-10.
Name. This volume name cannot be changed. If a CD has no
volume name, it will be assigned a default name cd_ nnnnn ,
where nnnnn is a unique five digit number. CD-ROM drive
names will be id <x> lun <y> , where <x> is the SCSI address
and <y> the LUN (logical unit number) to identify multi-unit
drives.
Alias. The name displayed in the cd folder representing the
CD or CD-ROM drive. By editing this entry, you can select a
name that makes sense to the users of the CD. The name must
be a unique and valid volume name.
Select the following:
root.txt in the server folder
config.txt in the server folder
volumes.txt in the server
folder
cd.txt in the server folder
the SCSI drive identity
(example: id2lun0.txt)
the CD-ROM name in the cdrom
folder (example: music_1.txt)
default in the server folder

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