Siemens Unix V4.0 사용자 설명서
Administration guidelines
Sharing a CD-ROM drive
Product Manual
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6.2 Sharing a CD-ROM drive
If your UNIX system has a CD-ROM drive, you can also share it for workstations. To do this,
carry out the following steps:
carry out the following steps:
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Using the
mount
command, incorporate the CD-ROM drive in the UNIX file system, for
example, use the commands:
mkdir /cdrom
chmod 777 /cdrom
mount -F hs -o dos /dev/ios0/sdisk005s0 /cdrom
chmod 777 /cdrom
mount -F hs -o dos /dev/ios0/sdisk005s0 /cdrom
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The devicename for the CD-ROM drive varies depending on the UNIX system.
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Most of the CD-ROMs have the
high sierra
file system type for which you enter
the required driver on RM systems using the parameter
-F hs
.
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In the example a directory (
/cdrom
) has been generated for slice 0 only. Create
another directory for each other slice as required and incorporate it into the
UNIX file system using the
UNIX file system using the
mount
command.
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Advanced Server for UNIX generally only processes filenames which do not
contain any uppercase letters. The filenames are converted to lowercase letters
using the
contain any uppercase letters. The filenames are converted to lowercase letters
using the
-o dos
parameter. Check whether this parameter is set if errors occur.
You could also configure Advanced Server for UNIX is such a way that both
uppercase and lowercase usage is possible. To enable this, set the following
parameter in the registry:
uppercase and lowercase usage is possible. To enable this, set the following
parameter in the registry:
MixedCaseSupport
=
1
.
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Share the CD-ROM drive using the
net share cdrom=c:/cdrom
command.
Users now have read access to the CD-ROM drive from their workstations using the
net use i: \\server1\cdrom
command, for example.
You cannot remove the CD-ROM from the drive before you have removed the
CD-ROM drive from the UNIX file system with the
umount
command!
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