User manual
Using iXOS-JUKEMAN
iXOS-JUKEMAN 2.2 User Manual Pre.12/97124
fullvn=0
By default, disk names in the PC name format are converted to 8.3 in
lower case. If fullvn is set to 1, only the conversion to lower case is
done with up to 32 characters. This is useful for networks, where only
Windows NT or Windows 95 PCs are used, but not if Windows for Work-
groups clients are used.
hfsiso=1
iXOS-JUKEMAN supports Apple HFS CDs and Hybrid CDs which contain
both HFS and ISO 9600 directory structures. For Hybrid CDs, by default
iXOS-JUKEMAN reads the ISO 9660 directory structure and ignores the
HFS structure. If this parameter is 0, preferences are reversed, and Hy-
brid CDs will appear as HFS, not as ISO 9660..
ignore=0
All other values than 0 cause the server to ignore all file system requests.
This can be changed dynamically, for example to block the server for
awhile.
iotimo=60
Time-out in seconds until failed disk reads are abandoned.
loglev=4
iXOS-JUKEMAN maintains a log file called logfile.txt in the
JUKEMAN directory. The messages in this file are classified in ten log
levels, where level 0 is of highest priority (see also “Log file logfile.txt” on
page 249). The parameter loglev is the limit that keeps log messages
with a higher log level than this limit out of the log file. For your first try,
use a value of 5 or 6 to see if everything works fine.
lwords=5
The iXOS-JUKEMAN server internally stores last recent log messages in
a buffer. If problems occur, than this buffer is written to the log file. This
parameter sets the log level for the ‘last words’.
mdelay=3
iXOS-JUKEMAN has a sophisticated adaptive scheduling policy for ac-
cessing disks. It learns from accesses in the past. When the server has to
move a disk out of a drive to insert a new one, the server must first select,
which disk will be removed from the drive to make room for the new disk.