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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 idlun.txt (where is the SCSI address and
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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