HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower User's Guide - 5967-2149
7-6 Setup Reference for All Networks
The files in the volumes folder are used for the following
functions:
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.
Note ❏ 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.
To set access rights to: Select the following:
The CD-ROM server
root.txt
in the
server
folder
The configuration files
config.txt
in the
server
folder
The access-rights files
volumes.txt
in the
server
folder
All of the connected drives and CDs
cd.txt
in the
server
folder
Any of the individual drives
the SCSI drive identity
(example:
id2lun0.txt
)
Any of the individual CDs
the CD-ROM name in the
cdrom
folder (example:
music_1.txt
)
Any new drives or CDs that will be
connected in the future
default in the
server
folder