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FAQ/Troubleshooting
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You can increase the client time-out by increasing the registry value
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CURRENTCONTROLSET\
SERVICES\LANMANWORKSTATION\PARAMETERS\SessTimeOut
for each client.
The default is 45 (seconds). 300 is reasonable for slow jukeboxes.
How to restrict access to the JUKEMAN filesystem for certain hosts?
The restriction of the access to the JUKEMAN filesystem can be done with
an option at the export of the filesystem. Such an option defines a list of
hosts, which can mount the exported filesystem. But it is necessary to in-
clude the 'localhost' in the hosts list.
Example for Solaris 2.4:
The file /etc/dfs/dfstab can contain the following line:
share -F nfs -o rw=localhost:host2:host3:host4 /views/pc
License codes: unlimited and limited
Without a license code the iXOS-JUKEMAN server runs in demo mode,
which means that after 2 hours the jukebox daemon has to be restarted
and only the first 5 CD slots in a jukebox can be seen in the JUKEMAN
filesystem.
The demo mode of the writer software allows you to burn 128MB on CD-
Rs. Copying disks to hard disk images is not restricted.
To have no such restrictions you need a license code, which consists of 8
lower case letters.
There are two possibilities:
- Test license code, which expires on a certain date
- Full license code (see the software distributor list for ordering)
On UNIX platforms the license code is bound to the hostid. On Windows
NT the license code is either bound to the IP address or to the network
adapater card address.
Solaris: /usr/ucb/hostid
AIX: /bin/uname -m
HP-UX: /bin/uname -i
IRIX: /sbin/sysinfo -s
DEC UNIX: /sbin/ifconfig ln0