HP Surestore NAS User Manual

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4-4 Mounting or Mapping Network Drives

Three different folders are found under the volumes folder:

server folder. The files in the server folder (cd.txt,
config.txt, root.txt and volumes.txt) control access to the file
system of the CD-ROM server itself. The file default.txt
contains the default settings to be used when either a new
CD-ROM is inserted, or a new CD-ROM drive is connected.

scsi folder. The scsi folder contains a file for each SCSI ID
named id<x>lun<y>.txt (where <x> is the SCSI address and
<y> the LUN address), and will be created automatically. If
the alias name in the file is configured, this file will control
access to the CD-ROM inserted in the drive.

cdrom folder. When inserting a CD-ROM, the cdrom
folder will contain a text file that is automatically created. It
will be identified through its volume name. This file controls
the user access to the CD-ROM. Settings for up to 56
CD-ROMs can be stored in the CD-ROM server at any time.
The settings will remain even if the CD-ROM is ejected.
When the limit is reached, the oldest settings are discarded
when a new CD-ROM is inserted.

For more information about controlling access to the CD-ROM
server see chapter 6 “Security Management”.

The config folder

The config folder contains various CD-ROM server configuration
files.

The html and public folders contain HTML files and images
used when accessing the CD-ROM server from Web
browsers.

The stat.txt file contains CD-ROM server statistics.

The config.ini file is used to set the CD-ROM server
parameters as outlined in chapter 5 “CD-ROM Server
Configuration”.

The scsi.txt contains a list of the attached CD-ROM drives as
described in chapter 6 “Security Management”.

The file index.htm is used when accessing the CD-ROM
server from a Web browser.

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