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Intregrate iXOS-JUKEMAN into the network
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3.6 Intregrate iXOS-JUKEMAN into
the network
Until now you have:
• installed iXOS-JUKEMAN
• entered license keys
• set up caches and buffers
• set up devices
• set up views.
This section teaches you the last few steps necessary to enable the cli-
ents to access the disks when the server is started.
3.6.1 The server side
iXOS-JUKEMAN on Windows NT
The NT version of iXOS-JUKEMAN fits many different environments, in-
cluding those that are mixed. It supports the NFS protocol, making it a
true NFS server. UNIX clients simply mount it as they mount any network
file system. Simultaneously, it presents all disks in a native file system for
NT, which can be exported through all available protocols.
When the host boots up the iXOS-JUKEMAN server is started. Depending
on the set-up of the views new drive letters appear for the views. If you did
not modify the views configuration, the view views_pc will be mapped to
drive letter X:. All disks of all connected devices will be displayed as sub-
directories of X:. The drive letter Y: is the view views_rr. These two
views will be shared to NFS clients automatically. PC clients can map X:
and Y: as network drives provided these drive letters are shared. The
Root view, containing both views_pc and views_rr, is mapped to drive
letter Z:. It is also shared for NFS clients.
The disks can be accessed using the File Manager on the server. The
drive letters or directories can be shared using the standard operating
system functions (for administrators or super users).