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iXOS-JUKEMAN 2.3 User Manual - Contents
1 Introduction
1.1 About this manual
1.1.1 Software release and further information
1.1.2 Structure of this manual
1.2 Conventions
1.3 iXOS-JUKEMAN -- an overview
1.3.1 Main components
The server
The writer
The generic SCSI driver
1.3.2 Supported hardware
1 2 Installation
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Requirements
2.2.1 Supported operating systems
2.2.2 System requirements
2.3 Windows NT installation
2.4 UNIX installation
3 Setting up iXOS-JUKEMAN
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Setting up license keys
3.2.1 Why do I need license keys?
3.2.2 How do I get license keys?
Time-out licenses
Unlimited licenses
3.2.3 How to enter license keys
GUI Windows NT
CLI UNIX, Windows NT
3.3 Setting up caches and buffers
3.3.1 The directory cache
3.3.2 How to set up the directory cache
GUI Windows NT
CLI UNIX, Windows NT
3.3.3 The data cache
1.1.1 3.3.4 How to set up the data cache
GUI Windows NT
CLI UNIX, Windows NT
3.3.5 The incremental file system (IFS)
Limitations
How to migrate from IFS 2.1 and 2.2 to 2.3
How does the IFS treat incomplete tracks?
1.1.1 3.3.6 How to set up the IFS buffer
GUI Windows NT
CLI UNIX, Windows NT
3.4 Setting up the WORM file system
1.1.1 3.4.1 How to set up the WORM file system
GUI Windows NT
CLI UNIX, Windows NT
3.5 Setting up devices
3.5.1 SCSI devices
Controllers, buses, IDs, and LUNs
SCSI devices and device names
Windows NT: What is the path of MY Jukebox?
3.5.2 Notes about some operating systems
3.5.3 Serial lines
3.5.4 Device description files
Device type set-up
Drive set-up
Slot set-up
Save file set-up
Robot set-up
3.5.5 Further points to note
1.1.1 3.5.6 How to set up devices
GUI Windows NT
CLI UNIX, Windows NT
3.6 Setting up views
3.6.1 Volume name space and file name filter
3.6.2 Drive letter and label
3.6.3 Views with disks or subviews
3.6.4 How to set up views
GUI Windows NT
CLI UNIX, Windows NT
3.7 Integrating iXOS-JUKEMAN into the network
3.7.1 The server side
iXOS-JUKEMAN on Windows NT
iXOS-JUKEMAN on UNIX
3.7.2 The client side
Windows clients
NFS Clients (UNIX, NT)
Macintosh Clients
4 Using iXOS-JUKEMAN
4.1 Introduction
4.2 The server
4.3 Starting iXOS-JUKEMAN
4.3.1 Windows NT
Starting the server
Starting the administration client
4.3.2 UNIX
4.4 Modifying the set-up
4.4.1 Change buffers and caches
4.4.2 Add new devices
1.1.1 4.4.3 Remove devices
GUI Windows NT
CLI UNIX, Windows NT
4.4.4 Change views
4.5 Network administration
GUI Windows NT
CLI UNIX, Windows NT
4.6 Attach devices
GUI Windows NT
CLI UNIX, Windows NT
4.7 Detach devices
GUI Windows NT
CLI UNIX, Windows NT
4.8 Attach devices automatically
4.9 Display statistics
GUI Windows NT
CLI UNIX, Windows NT
4.10 Manage disks
GUI Windows NT
Rename disks
Insert/remove disks
Move disks to or from a drive
Test disks
Rescan jukebox
[INCREMENTAL FS]
The [VOLUMES] dialog
Delete unavailable disks from the database
CLI UNIX, Windows NT
List disks
Rename disks
Delete unavailable disks from the database
Insert/remove disks
Move disks to or from a drive
Test disks
4.11 Server parameters
4.11.1 Overview of server parameters
Dynamic parameters
Static parameters
1.1.1 4.11.2 Change server parameters
GUI Windows NT
CLI UNIX, Windows NT
4.12 Burning disks/writing incrementally
4.12.1 Burning disks (Single Track at Once)
cdglow
iso9660
ISO 9660-conforming parameters and options
Options and parameters which do not conform to ISO 9660
Examples
Messages
Production of CDs in jukeboxes
Burning individual CDs
Burning more than one disk form a single source
Configuring burncds.sh (.bat) and makecd.bat
GUI Windows NT
4.12.2 Burning disks incrementally
4.12.3 How to write disks incrementally
GUI Windows NT
CLI UNIX, Windows NT
4.12.4 Using the WORM file system
GUI Windows NT
CLI UNIX, Windows NT
4.13 Audio file system
4.13.1 Representation of the audio tracks
4.13.2 Simultaneous accesses to a drive
4.13.3 Automatic error correction
4.13.4 Notes and examples to the error correction
5 Supported jukeboxes
5.1 Introduction
5.2 ASM CDR????
5.3 Cope CD Tower
5.4 Cygnet Infinidisc/Infiniwriter
5.5 Cygnet ID100
5.6 Denon DRD-1408
5.7 DISC
5.8 DISC DA***.*
5.9 DISC CD-CHG DJ-200/600
5.10 DSM Terastore Jukeboxes
5.11 ELMS DVL
5.12 Grundig GMS 1035
5.13 Grundig GMS 2105
5.14 Grundig GMS 3200
5.15 Grundig GMS 3280
5.16 HP WORM/MO
5.17 Hyundai HAS-550
5.18 JVC MC-* CDROM Library
5.19 Kodak 100/150 CD ADL 100/150
5.20 Kodak CDL 54
5.21 Kodak CDL 144
5.22 Kubik 240 CD Jukebox
5.23 MDI CD 150
5.24 Nakamichi CD changers
5.25 NSM 100 CD Jukebox
5.26 NSM 150 CD Mercury 20/31/40
5.27 NSM 150 CD Mercury 20s/31s/40s
5.28 NSM Satellite (serial)
5.29 Panasonic LF-J50/100/200 CD Jukebox
5.30 Pioneer 6 CD Changer
5.31 Pioneer 18 CD Changer
5.32 Pioneer 100 CD Jukebox
5.33 Pioneer 500 CD Jukebox
5.34 Pioneer DRM1004V40
5.35 Plasmon D-Series
5.36 Plasmon 150 CD-Jukebox
5.37 Plasmon M-Series
5.38 Plextor Megaplex oder PX-J2200 200 CD Jukebox
5.39 Smart and Friendly CD changers
5.40 Sony CDZ-R360 CD Jukebox
5.41 Sony-CDL-1100-20 Desktop Library
5.42 Sony-CDL-2?00-?? CD Jukeboxes
5.43 Sony OSL-* MO jukeboxes
5.44 Standard-SCSI-2 jukeboxes
5.45 Tower jukeboxes with no LUN support
5.46 Single drives
5.47 Disk images on hard disk
5.48 Other jukeboxes
6 Command line index
6.1 Introduction
cdadm attach <device> [-d <drive> ]
cdadm byebye
cdadm cvtree
cdadm detach <device> [-d <drive> ]
cdadm getpar <key>
cdadm insert [-f] <device> [<list>]
cdadm import [-f] <device> [<list>]
cdadm logmsg <level> <message>
cdadm movecd <device> <drive> [<slot>]
cdadm null
cdadm rename [[-<nf>] <old> [<new>]]
cdadm remove [-f] <device> [<list>]
cdadm export [-f] <device> [<list>]
cdadm rescan <device>
cdadm setpar <key> <value>
cdadm survey <surveytype> <columns> [<restrict>] [<sortby>]
cdadm testcd <device> <list>
cdadm writer ...
7 Configuration file server.cfg
7.1 Introduction
7.2 The structure of server.cfg
7.2.1 Views
Raw filesystem
7.2.2 Devices
7.2.3 Caches and buffers
IFS (incremental file system)
IFS with several independent buffers
Directory cache
Data cache
7.2.4 Server parameters
7.2.5 Comments
8 Log file logfile.txt
9 FAQ/Troubleshooting
9.1 Frequently asked questions (FAQ)
9.2 iXOS-JUKEMAN Server
9.3 Problems with CDs
9.4 iXOS-JUKEMAN Writer
9.5 General
10 Glossary
API
CLI
Client
Device description file
GUI
High Sierra
IFS
Inode
ISO 9660
Joliet
JUKEMAN directory
LUN
MO
NFS
PD
Robot
Rock Ridge
SCSI
SCSI-ID
WORM
11 Index
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