Unix (Nfs) - HP J3278B - SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower 7 NAS Server User Manual

Cd-rom server for 10 mbit/s ethernet networks
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Notes:
Before you begin
Example (CD-ROM access):
If your CD-ROM server LAN hardware address is
0060b0cd000b, and you want to map a CD-ROM named
cd_12345 to drive G, type:
net use G: \\HPcd000b\cd_12345
2. To make the connections permanent, edit your autoexec.bat
file to include your net use commands.
If you are using DOS within Windows 95 or Windows NT
4.0, and you wish to access files or directory names longer
than 8 characters, you will need to precede these long names
with a quote mark (
directory) command to change to the directory called
Product Information:
G:\HPcd000b\CD\>cd "PRODUCT INFORMATION
Windows NT gives the additional facility of using the *
wildcard. For example a quick way of changing to the
Product Information directory would be:
G:\HPcd000b\CD\>cd "PRODUCT*

UNIX (NFS)

You will need root privileges to mount the CD-ROM server.
On UNIX systems the CD-ROM server is accessed using NFS.
To access the server, you will have to do the following:
1. Create a directory for the CD-ROM server.
mkdir <directory>
Example:
mkdir /hpcd
). For example, use the
"
Mounting or Mapping Network Drives 4-21
(change
cd

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