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User's Guide HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 4
warranty service information, see appendix B in this guide. Hewlett-Packard Company 8000 Foothills Boulevard Roseville, California 95747-6588 Safety Considerations Prior to the installation and use of this product, review all safety markings and instructions. ! WARNING CAUTION Instruction Manual - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 5
only). 9. Upgrading the Firmware. 10. Troubleshooting. Solving problems with the servers. The appendices provide supplemental reference information- technical and regulatory specifications, and support and warranty services. Quick Reference Accompanying this User's Guide is the Quick Installation - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 6
4 Preface - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 7
2. Installing Your Server Tower The Products 2-1 Unpacking Components 2-2 Expanding the Tower 2-3 Steps to Connect the Towers 2-3 How to Use HP SureStore CD-ROM Drive 2-6 How to Use HP DVD-ROM Drive 2-7 Care of CD/DVD-ROM Discs 2-8 3. Setup for IP Networks and HTTP Set the IP Address for the - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 8
Firmware 10. Troubleshooting Restart Server 10-1 Check Front-Panel Indicators 10-2 Look Up Your Problem 10-5 Procedures for Resolution and Repair 10-14 A. Getting Support HP Customer Care Centers Phone Numbers A-1 Electronic Support Services A-2 B. Warranty Obtaining Warranty Service B-1 Your - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 9
repository to serve 34 full-capacity CDs simultaneously. The SCSI bus used on these servers is extendable to another SCSI accessory tower, the seven-bay HP J4148A SureStore CD Expansion Tower. The two towers together serve up to 14 drives (41 CDs when used with the Server Plus). How They Work - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 10
remotely manage the server as a node in your network using popular network management applications. Where to Use Them HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM servers can be used in networks supporting one or more of the following basic messaging and network protocols: • Novell NCP (NetWare Control Protocol) over - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 11
only one protocol enabled. New firmware can be downloaded to Flash memory to support new features and future network operating systems. The HP SureStore CD-ROM Server and HP SureStore CD-ROM Server Plus read CD-ROMs. The HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server with its DVD-ROM drives is ready for the future - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 12
as Novell's NDS (NetWare Directory Services) and Microsoft's Windows NT hp.com/go/cdrom_server (You can also find technical support information at that World Wide Web site. Check with an HP-authorized dealer for additional assistance). Remote Management with Web JetAdmin and Others Hewlett-Packard - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 13
2 Installing Your Server Tower The Products HP J3278B SureStore This tower has a server module in the top bay, and high-speed CD-ROM Server HP SureStore CD-ROM drives pre-installed in the other seven bays. HP J4150A SureStore CD-ROM Server Plus This tower has a server module in the top bay. A - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 14
modules vary; see page 2-1. • User's Guide, this manual (HP part no. 5967-9962) • Quick Installation Guide (HP part no. 5967-9968) • 2 front-cover keys (HP replacement part no. 5183-7741) • Emergency Ejection Pin (HP part no. 5064-7172) (Only for HP J4152A SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server) • Power cord - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 15
"B". All 14 drives are read by the server module located in the server tower. Consult the User's Guide accompanying the expansion tower for its specific installation instructions. Complete the SCSI cable connection to the server tower, the SCSI termination connection, and the power cord connection - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 16
cord to the rear of the tower and to the power line source. Do not switch on power yet. t If you are also installing the HP J4148A SureStore CD Expansion Tower, now install its power cord and switch on its power. ! 2. Attach the network cable to the RJ-45 connector on the - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 17
(not on J4152A) ON/BUSY indicator • The ON/BUSYor BUSY indicators on the HP CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drives go on. • The 4 indicator lights on then either the disc is not standard or there is a problem with the drive; refer to chapter 10, "Troubleshooting". • A DVD-ROM drive's BUSY indicator blinks. If it - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 18
How to Use HP SureStore CD-ROM Drive Example Drive Tray door Emergency Eject button ON/BUSY indicator DISC indicator Stop/Eject button • Tray door: Press Stop/Eject button to - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 19
How to Use HP DVD-ROM Drive Example Drive DIsc loading slot Emergency Eject button Label Side accessed. Off when no disc is inserted or the disc is not being accessed, or there is a problem (see page 10-3). Loading and Operation Press the Eject button to eject any disc currently in the slot. - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 20
! Care of CD/DVD-ROM Discs Always store a disc in its protective case or sleeve when not installed in a CD or DVD drive. Store it at temperatures between +10° and +60° C (+14° F to +140° F). Allow the disc to stabilize after moving it from one temperature extreme to another, before using it. Check - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 21
to most easily access discs and to do any configuration you need for the HP CD/DVD-ROM server. Many workstations are running other client and transport protocols with IPX or under TCP/IP alone, requires you to follow the configuration instructions in "Novell NetWare/IP" on page 5-17 also. Set the IP - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 22
unique host name from the network administrator. Then associate it with the HP CD/DVD-ROM server's IP address on your DNS server, using the appropriate procedures for your server. Consult your network administrator or your system manuals. t If you intend to use WINS, you must enable WINS when you - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 23
Choice of Manual Methods 1. ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) is the easiest method to use on supported systems-Windows NT and UNIX. IP address, a default gateway (router) address, and a subnet mask to the requesting HP CD/DVD-ROM server. It also sets how long the IP addresses will remain valid. - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 24
Windows 95/98/NT: Using ARP Note: Windows95 Only Note To assign the IP address in Windows 95, 98, or NT by using the arp command, first access the DOS prompt window. t Due to a Windows95 TCP/IP issue, a Windows95 workstation needs an existing entry in its ARP cache table. You can check to see if - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 25
UNIX: Using ARP Note To assign the IP address in UNIX by using the arp command, perform the commands shown below. t The can be found on the LAN Address label on the server or (top of) the tower; each pair of digits must be separated by a colon. arp -s temp - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 26
the IP address by editing the config.ini file, you must first set up access to the server from a workstation on the network, using the instructions for "Client Access to Discs" in chapter 4 or 5, for your client networking protocol. Use a text editor to open the config.ini file in the - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 27
UNIX: Using BOOTP To assign the IP address in UNIX by using BOOTP: 1. Obtain administrator privileges. 2. Append the following entry to your boot table, typically /etc/bootptab). :ht=:vm=:\ :ha=:ip=:\ :sm=:gw= - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 28
default of enabled. Windows NT: Using DHCP To assign the IP address in Windows NT by using DHCP: 1. Obtain administrator privileges. 2. Install the DHCP service on an NT server. 3. Open the DHCP Manager (in Administrative Tools). 4. In the Server menu, use Add DHCP Server to Server List to enter - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 29
page 3-1). • Clients can map drives to the server, a CD/DVD-ROM drive, or a particular disc on a drive. HTTP: Using a Web Browser Note The HP CD/DVD-ROM server supports HTTP over TCP/IP. This means that the server works as a web server. To access the server's web page, you must first configure - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 30
Note Click on a disc to view a list of its contents. All users have access to this page under the File View tab. They can browse and access the discs listed according to access permissions set up by the administrator. You can disallow web access to the discs by disabling the Enable access to - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 31
to TCP/IP networks. Configuration options specific to Microsoft networking, Novell NetWare, or UNIX/NFS are addressed in chapters 4, 5, and 6, respectively. HP recommends the web method of configuration if a web browser and IP and HTTP are available. Text editing is an alternative method (see page - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 32
Web Browser Configuration Following step 3 above (page 3-9), select the Quick Setup tab for most configuration needs. The first time during a session, you will be prompted to enter the username (default is root) and password (default is pass). You are prompted to supply: username = root password = - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 33
Disabling Access for Other Protocols Note In the Detailed View (from the Quick Setup page), you can switch off all access to the server through other protocols for which you do not set up access restrictions. Disable Microsoft Windows access by using the Windows (SMB) tab and disabling the NetBIOS - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 34
Access Rights: Web Security The HP CD/DVD-ROM server can be configured to restrict user access to CD/DVD-ROM drives, to individual discs, and to the server configuration. You - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 35
Click on the Access Rights icon to display the Access Rights properties page for that access point. By Drive. To associate the access sharing and access rights with the drive, for whatever disc is in the drive, rather than the specific disc, click Drive for Use the access rights and properties of - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 36
on this property page. As a result, the icon in the Access Rights column will illustrate the key on top of a drive rather than a disc. (For HP J4150A: If this disc is then archived, the share name will revert to the disc's volume name.) Note Volume Name and User Limit. Under the - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 37
network protocols. The HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM server supports the following transport may need to refer to your network operating system manuals for assistance with specific procedures. If you are clients. Following that section of chapter 3 are instructions for setting up access to the discs and - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 38
Access to Discs The procedures for accessing your HP CD/DVD-ROM server are similar to accessing any OS/2, and DOS. t The examples below assume that you have not changed the server name for SMB: HP hhhhhh, where hhhhhh are the last six digits of the server's LAN hardware (MAC) address. If you - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 39
Windows 95, 98, Windows NT 4.0 1. Start the Windows Explorer from the Start Programs Menu. 2. Expand the Network Neighborhood icon. The available resources are displayed. 3. Expand the Entire Network icon to list the workgroups. The server will appear in the (alphabetically) first workgroup on - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 40
Note 7. In the path box, type \\HP hhhhhh\root, where hhhhhh are the last six digits of the server's the mapping as desired. 11. Double-click the entry for your new server. The default entry name is HP hhhhhh, where hhhhhh are the last six digits of the server's LAN hardware (MAC) address. t The - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 41
Note 14. Select a drive letter for your server or use the default drive letter. 15. Check Reconnect at Logon if you wish to use the server resource as the same drive letter the next time you start your computer. 16. Click the OK button. The server is ready for use. t In the Microsoft network - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 42
Network Drive. The following dialog is displayed. 3. Select a drive letter or accept the default. 4. In the Path field, type an entry for your server: \\HP hhhhhh\ hhhhhh are the last six digits of your server's LAN hardware (MAC) address. is the path of the resource that provides your - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 43
From the Disk menu, select Connect Network Drive. 3. Select a drive letter or accept the default. 4. In the Path field, type an entry for your server: \\HP hhhhhh\ hhhhhh are the last six digits of your server's LAN hardware (MAC) address. is the path of the resource that provides your - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 44
IBM Peer for OS/2 Make sure you have the peer for OS/2 installed on the workstation. If not, do the procedure on page 4-9 instead of the procedure on this page. 1. Double-click the OS/2 Peer icon. The Peer window opens: 2. Double-click the Sharing and Connecting icon to open the following window: - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 45
mapped to a drive letter using the net use command, as follows: 1. Open an OS/2 window. 2. At the OS/2 prompt, enter: net use : \\HP hhhhhh\ hhhhhh are the last six digits of your server's LAN hardware (MAC) address. is any server folder. 3. To make the connections active - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 46
that the appropriate network support is installed. 1. At the DOS prompt, enter the following: net use : \\HP hhhhhh\ hhhhhh are mark ("). An example of changing to the directory named Product Information: G:\HP cd000b\CD\>cd "PRODUCT INFORMATION t If you are using DOS within - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 47
. If you are also using TCP/IP on your network, see chapter 3 for additional features. If you are also using Novell NetWare, see chapter 5. HP recommends the web method of configuration. A browser and the server's web pages can be used for configuration, as long as HTTP is available. This is - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 48
name to text that is easy for your clients to identify, set the SMB Server Name for the Windows (SMB) network environment. The default is HP hhhhhh, where hhhhhh are the last 6 digits of the server's LAN hardware (MAC) address. Characters that Microsoft does not allow in the name are: SPACE - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 49
on this property page. As a result, the icon in the Access Rights column will illustrate the key on top of a drive rather than a disc. (For HP J4150A: If this disc is then archived, the share name reverts to the disc's volume name.) Setup for Microsoft Networks (SMB) 4-13 - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 50
on this property page. As a result, the icon in the Access Rights column will illustrate the key on top of a drive rather than a disc. (For HP J4150A: If this disc is then archived, the share name reverts to the disc's volume name.) 4-14 Setup for Microsoft Networks (SMB) - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 51
HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM server supports NCP transported over IPX and/or NetWare/IP. However, the server does not support NetWare 5's pure IP implementation; it supports your network operating system manuals for assistance with section of chapter 3 are instructions for accessing the discs and - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 52
Client 32, you may need to make substitutions in these procedures. t The examples below assume that you have not changed the server name for NetWare: HP hhhhhh_NW, where hhhhhh are the last six digits of the server's LAN hardware (MAC) address. Your server name will be different if you have changed - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 53
Windows 95/98 and Windows NT 4.0 1. Start the Windows Explorer from the Start Programs Menu. 2. Expand the Network Neighborhood icon. The available resources are displayed. 3. Expand the Entire Network icon and open the NetWare networking folder. Skip ahead to step 10 if you see the server. - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 54
Note 7. In the path box, type \\HP hhhhhh_NW\SYS, where hhhhhh are the last six digits of the is now ready for use. 10. Double-click the entry for your new server. The default entry name is HP hhhhhh_NW, where hhhhhh are the last six digits of the server's LAN hardware (MAC) address. The name can - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 55
12. To map the server to a drive letter, right-click one of the following server resources: • For root access to everything, right-click the sys folder. • For access to all discs with one drive letter, right-click the volumes folder. • For individual disc access, right-click the specific disc volume - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 56
dialog. Note 3. Click the Select NetWare Connection button on the toolbar. 4. Select the entry for your new server. The default entry name is HP hhhhhh_NW, where hhhhhh are the last six digits of the server's LAN hardware (MAC) address. The name can be changed later during configuration. 5. Click - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 57
6. Once you are logged in to the server, click the Drive Connections button on the toolbar. The following dialog is displayed. 7. Double-click the volume name (HP 1801D8_NW_SYS in this case). Then double-click the Volumes folder to display the following dialog. Setup for Novell Networks 5-7 - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 58
use. DOS The server is mounted using the map command. 1. On a NetWare file server, at the DOS prompt enter the following: map root :=HP hhhhhh_NW/ hhhhhh are the last six digits of your server's LAN hardware (MAC) address. In the examples below, the full LAN hardware address - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 59
are general needs or relate specifically to Novell networks. If you are also using TCP/IP on your network, see chapter 3 for additional features. HP recommends the web method of configuration if a web browser and IP and HTTP are available. Text editing is an alternative method (see page 3-6). Setup - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 60
wizard for NetWare (NCP) to change the NetWare Server Name. The default is HP hhhhhh_NW, where hhhhhh are the last six digits of the server's LAN hardware file on a Novell file server. HP recommends the first option, storing them in the tree. If this is the first HP SureStore CD-ROM or CD/DVD-ROM - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 61
access to the server from a workstation on the network using the instructions in the previous section, "Client Access to Discs" starting on . Example: ADMIN.OU.NPSD.HP • Password for the account set (see previous item). • NDS Tree Context. Example: OU.NPSD.HP Clicking the wizard's Finish button - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 62
your own access to the server from a workstation on the network using the instructions in the previous section, "Client Access to Discs" starting on page 5-2, server to store the NDS access rights. The directory must exist; the HP CD/DVD-ROM server will create the file when rights are first changed - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 63
User Objects as with any other NDS file server. There is no difference between how you use NWADMIN to set these access rights for the HP CD/DVD-ROM server, and how you would set the access rights on an NDS file server. Setup for Novell Networks 5-13 - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 64
Bindery Server The HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server acts as a normal NetWare file server; you use the login will fail. • If the user is not on the list, the user will not be granted access to the HP CD/DVD-ROM server. However, the user could log in as "guest" and get access to volumes that are not - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 65
to some users only, do the following: a. Log into your NetWare bindery file server as Supervisor. b. Attach to the HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM server using its NetWare name (such as HP hhhhhh_NW, the user name supervisor, and the password specified as the Server Password. The factory-default password is - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 66
CD/DVD-ROM server can be set using Group and User Objects, as with any other file server. t You can always access the HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM server using the username supervisor and the password specified as the Server Password (by default pass). With No Authentication If user authentication - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 67
the Internal Net Address and the Server Name. 4. Restart the server again, and wait 5 minutes. The server will then be accessible to the clients that support the NetWare/IP protocol. t If the clients cannot then access the server, then do the following: a. Switch off the power to the server. b. Wait - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 68
from a NetWare Time Server. On the Date and Time page, make sure the Time Zone is correctly set. Select Automatically and Novell Directory Services. • NDS time synchronization is normally obtained using the SAP method. • Alternatively, if you have a Time Provider Group on your system you can provide - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 69
need to refer to your system manuals for assistance with specific procedures. Use the instructions in chapter 3 to assign an instructions for client access and configuration in addition to the methods following in this chapter 6. Client Access to Discs The procedures for accessing your HP SureStore - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 70
; see "Set the IP Address for the Server" on page 3-1. Example: mount cdserv:/ /HP cd NFS for PC or Apple Macintosh The server can also be accessed through third-party NFS ). Please see the NFS software documentation for instructions on how to mount the server. 6-2 Setup for UNIX Networks (NFS) - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 71
they are general needs or relate specifically to UNIX networks. If you are also using TCP/IP on your network, see chapter 3 for additional features. HP recommends the web method of configuration if a web browser and IP and HTTP are available. See "Web Browser Configuration" on page 3-12 for an - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 72
are no executable files, the data files will not inherit the executable bit of the directories. In the example above, all directories in the subtree /HP cd/System/ have the rights drwxrwx--- and all files will get the rights -rw-rw----. For non-writable volumes such as inserted (and archived) discs - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 73
Authentication of a PC in an NFS Environment. PC workstations on a UNIX network can also be authenticated. This requires an authentication server and a Default User ID to be specified on the UNIX (NFS) configuration page under Quick Setup. The two settings are combined in 4 different ways, to obtain - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 74
on this property page. As a result, the icon in the Access Rights column will illustrate the key on top of a drive rather than a disc. (For HP J4150A: If this disc is then archived, the share name will revert to the disc's volume name.) You must configure the UNIX Export List. Under - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 75
page 7-3 Consult this section, especially when you first use an HP SureStore CD/DVD server, for an explanation of its file system for and server web page page 7-6 This is the easiest configuration method and is supported by on-line help. However, it requires that you configure the server with - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 76
one drive letter to access all drives connected to the server. This is the normal access for most users and is a major benefit of the HP SureStore server solution. Each Volume: Disc or Drive Access Two alternatives: • Specific Disc An inserted CD- or DVD-ROM disc can be used as the access - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 77
File System Description The server appears to each system as a file server. Like any other file server, it has a directory structure in which files are stored. The server directory structure is outlined below. The purpose of each folder is more fully explained below. Root or sys or / ... - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 78
Note Note: For J4150A only Disc Folder There is a folder for each individual disc available in the server. It contains the contents of the disc. Its name will comply with the following rules: • The volume name held on the disc (here to be called the "disc name") is used if another volume name has - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 79
Volumes Folder Use this folder as the access point for all discs in the server. When a disc is inserted into a drive, a folder for it is created in the server's Volumes folder. All the files on that disc can be accessed through this folder. Use this folder, subordinate to the Volumes folder, as the - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 80
Configuration Methods Using a Web Browser and the Server Web Page To access the server's web page, you must first configure the server with an IP address as described in the section starting on page 3-1. The Enable HTTP setting must be left enabled. You can use any standard web browser, such as - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 81
4. Select the Quick Setup tab for most network configuration needs. The first time during a session, you will be prompted to enter the username (default is root) and password (default is pass). You are prompted to supply: username = root password = pass (factory defaults) You have the choice of a - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 82
5. Some general settings for the server (such as its administrative password) are done under the Administration tab instead of the Quick Setup tab. If you had not supplied the name and password already this session you will be prompted to enter the username (default is root) and password (default is - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 83
6. To set access rights for the volumes on the server, use the Administration tab and click on the Discs and Drives button. One view is for Discs and File System. For each of the discs and access points on the server, you will see an icon in the Access Rights column. Click on that icon to display - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 84
support. Using remote network management tools, you can autodiscover the HP CD/DVD-ROM servers on your network. You can use HP Web JetAdmin to see all installed HP IP addresses. HP Web HP Web JetAdmin is available from Hewlett-Packard for JetAdmin downloading from URL: www.hp.com/go/webjetadmin - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 85
8 Caching and Archiving Using the Hard Disk Only for HP J4150A SureStore CD-ROM Server Plus The hard disk drive included with the HP J4150A SureStore CD-ROM Server Plus is operated automatically for caching and archiving CDs. Disc data that is cached on the hard drive will be used automatically - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 86
Types of Caching Cache Modes • Partial The directory structure on the discs is cached. This speeds up browsing directories and finding files. By default, this mode also includes caching of the frequently accessed files on the discs. The disk space allocated for file caching can be reduced to zero - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 87
Archiving and Replacing Discs What is Archiving? Archiving allows you to store more discs for user access than those fitting into the tower's drives at one time. Archiving uses the hard drive to store a persistent copy of a disc, a full "mirror" copy of all disc data that persists after you remove - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 88
Removing an Archive An archived disc remains user-accessible until you remove the archive. Three methods are the following: • On the Administration web page, click Discs and Drives, select the "Discs and file system" view, and under Archive click the checkmark off for an individual disc. This - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 89
highlighted, click the Settings button. Then select the Caching and Archiving tab and click the Eject checkmark. After archiving, you can eject the disc manually at the tower or by pressing the Eject button on the Administration web page for Discs and Drives, in either view. This page also allows - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 90
Disk Space for Caching and Archiving Archiving has precedence over mirror caching. Mirroring uses some of the disk space unused by archives. When more space is needed for archiving or mirroring, then the least recently accessed mirrored data will be removed. The number of discs that can be mirrored - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 91
on the server can easily be updated over the network. All firmware updates supporting CD-ROM and DVD-ROM are free of charge. t Flash Memory: The bin for the firmware release 4.11). Obtain the updated file from the HP Web site or your HP-authorized dealer. • A computer on the network with TCP/IP and - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 92
1. Obtain a copy of the firmware update file from your HP-authorized dealer or from HP's Electronic Support services. 2. Login to the server using the command: ftp root reverts to the original setting pass. Instructions on how to install your server firmware are also supplied with the firmware - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 93
where you can find more problem-solving tips in the "Electronic Support Services" section. It also lists telephone numbers for HP support. Restart Server One general method of restarting the server is to switch power off, wait 10 seconds, and switch power on again (power cycle). Troubleshooting 10-1 - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 94
disc is being read, or blinking green when writing to HP J4150A's hard disk (see page 10-3). For an error tower to server. On the HP disc drives, from left to right: • (Only on J3278B and J4150A CD-ROM drives) off when no CD is inserted. • (Only on J3278B and J4150A CD-ROM drives) ON/BUSY or (Only - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 95
Fast Flash Yellow Off Off On the CD-ROM or DVD-ROM Drive Event Disc, on J3278B, J4150A ON/BUSY, on BUSY, on J3278B, J4152A J4150A Initial power to unit Solid Green Solid Yellow, with no CD Off During No disc, and No hard drive archive Off Solid Yellow Off Troubleshooting 10-3 - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 96
or DVD-ROM Drive Disc, on ON/BUSY, on BUSY, on J3278B, J3278B, J4152A J4150A J4150A Problem to Look Up Off with Off with CD in CD in Off with read problem, unsupported disc format, or drive problem - Continuously On - If disc inaccessible: possible SCSI ID conflict 10-4 Troubleshooting - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 97
tower is active. Switch power off, wait 10 seconds, and switch power on again (power cycle). Power supply malfunction Call HP support for help, as described in appendices A and B. Disc Drive Problems If you hear excessive noise on a CD- or DVD-ROM drive, or hear the disc "jump", or if the LEDs - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 98
solid green. Also verify that the disc is in a supported format (described on page 10-7). If the problem persists, the drive may be faulty; see "Isolate Faulty Hardware solid green. If problem persists, the drive may be faulty; see "Isolate Faulty Hardware Component" on page 10-16. 10-6 Troubleshooting - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 99
drive indicate a possible problem with disc format, check that the disc is in a supported format. Formats are listed in the server specifications for "Supported CD & DVD File . If problem persists, the drive may be faulty; see "Isolate Faulty Hardware Component" on page 10-16. Troubleshooting 10-7 - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 100
required. "Browse master" services are commonly performed by file servers, but on peer-to-peer networks, the service may be missing. Refer call HP support for help in isolating the failure, or go to HP's Web site containing more problem-solving tips, as described in appendix A, "Getting Support". - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 101
lights and the "Error Conditions" table on page 10-4 to help identify problems. Lost Password for Web Access to Server Perform the procedure for "Restore to run (see page 7-4). • Some CD-ROMs require the MSCDEX (Microsoft) driver. You may need to contact Microsoft. • It may be necessary to restrict - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 102
tab, click the "This Server" button, and click on the picture for each device in the tower. Note any problems shown for a particular drive, and check that drive first in step 2 below. b. Switch off the server, wait see "Isolate Faulty Hardware Component" on page 10-16. 10-10 Troubleshooting - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 103
procedure following "Replace Hardware Components" on page 10-17). To diagnose possible SCSI cable failures, see the troubleshooting section of the expansion tower user's guide. Difficulty Locating the Server in NetWare Ethernet Frame Type Incompatibility There are four different frame types on - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 104
-Default Settings" on page 10-14. If you then cannot reinstall the server to the network successfully, then call HP support for help in isolating the failure, as described in appendix A, "Getting Support". Or, you can see "Isolate Network and Software Problems" on page 10-16. 10-12 Troubleshooting - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 105
NetWare NDS Installation Errors If you experience problems when installing your server in a NetWare NDS network, to the root object. This is only necessary for the first HP CD/DVD-ROM server being installed in the tree. For all other HP CD/DVD-ROM servers being installed in the tree, the attribute - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 106
from the earlier sections on the front-panel indicators "Error Conditions" on page 10-4 and the "Problem" section starting on page 10-5. Restore Factory-Default Settings Note The factory-default settings can be on the next page. Click on the Restore Factory Defaults button. 10-14 Troubleshooting - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 107
settings and should automatically restart. If it fails to restart, try switching the power off, waiting 10 seconds, and then switching on the power again. Troubleshooting 10-15 - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 108
be replaced by Hewlett-Packard Company: • An HP CD-ROM drive for HP towers • The server module • The tower, that is, all the other hardware components For replacement keys and cords, see page 2-2. The previous sections of this "Troubleshooting" chapter can help you isolate the problem to hardware - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 109
Note Opening the Tower 1. Switch off power to the tower (using the switch on the front). t These instructions assume that the tower is floor-mounted rather than rack-mounted. "Top" and "up" mean toward the has cleared the opening of the tower casing. Set the front cover aside. Troubleshooting 10-17 - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 110
Return a drive using the warranty procedure described in appendix B, "Warranty". 3. Install the replacement HP drive module by aligning the rails with the two grooves provided in each bay of the the key. Refer to the installation instructions in chapter 2 to restart the server. 10-18 Troubleshooting - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 111
module, you will install a package of mounting rails with the included instructions, and then reattach the connectors described above. 6. Replace the front Lock the cover using the key. Refer to the installation instructions in chapter 2 to reinstall the server on the network. Use the new - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 112
Replacing the Tower Component 1. Before returning a faulty tower to HP, remove and retain all HP drive modules and the server module, as described in the Lock the cover using the key. Refer to the installation instructions in chapter 2 to reinstall the server on the network. 10-20 Troubleshooting - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 113
A Getting Support HP Customer Care Centers Phone Numbers North America USA & Canada 970-635-1000 Latin America: Argentina Brazil 541-778 3 3335 8333 Thailand 0 2 661 4000 Korea 0 2 3270-0700, outside Seoul: 080 999 0700 For all other countries, contact your reseller. Getting Support A-1 - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 114
Support Services Hewlett-Packard provides software utilities, firmware upgrades, and support information for the HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM servers on the World Wide Web and various bulletin board services. World Wide Web America Online CompuServe HP's Electronic Support Center: http://www.hp - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 115
Hewlett-Packard's Customer Care Centers will assist you in case of difficulties with your HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM servers. Use the telephone numbers in appendix A, "Getting Support", for all post-sales support, including problems and failures with the product. They will help you to troubleshoot - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 116
"Getting Support". Once out of the warranty period, they may contact their HP Authorized Dealer or HP Sales and Service Office to obtain information on prices, exchange component availability, and instructions. Your Warranty Two Year, Return-to-HP Wa rranty The components of your HP SureStore CD - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 117
defectuosos del mismo, sin ningún cargo para el consumidor. Los gastos de transportación que se deriven de su cumplimiento serán cubiertos por Hewlett-Packard de México, S. A. de C. V. 3. Tiempo de Reparación: El tiempo de reparación en ningún caso será mayor a treinta días contados a partir de la - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 118
con el instructivo de uso en idioma Español proporcionado. 3. Cuando el producto ha sido alterado o reparado por personas no autorizadas por Hewlett-Packard de México, S.A. de C. V. Notas: El consumidor podrá solicitar que se haga efectiva la garantía ante la propia casa comercial donde adquirió el - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 119
inapropiados; g. Daños durante el traslado; o h. Cualquier violación de las condiciones de uso, instalación y mantenimiento necesarias especificadas en el Manual de Operaciones. 3. Si el cliente (usuario final), durante el periodo de garantía, pusiera en conocimiento de HPA la existencia de los - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 120
en Argentina, contra la presentación del producto, este Certificado de Garantía y la factura original de compra del producto, en el caso de impresoras presentar la HP Card. B-6 Warranty - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 121
45.10 lb) Weight J4152A: 20.60 kg (45.45 lb) J3278B: 20.44 kg (45.05 lb) Front Panel Security Front Door High Sierra (HSF), ISO 9660 Level 3 with extensions: Supported CD Rock Ridge, Joliet & DVD File UDF v1.0x, direct plug-in for HP CD/DVD-ROM drive module Drives External SCSI - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 122
HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Drives HP 32X CD-ROM Drive HP DVD-ROM Drive Data Transfer Rate: Full CAV Full CAV CD ms Data Buffer 512 KByte (256 blocks) 512 KByte (256 blocks) Eject Auto Eject; Manual Emergency Eject Disc Loading Automatic tray: 30,000 load cycles Power Consumption 8.5 W 13.6 - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 123
RHG, noncondensing L NPE 5.5 B, maximum Geraeuschemission LwA=54 dB am fiktiven Arbeitsplatz nach DIN 45635 T.19 J4150A: 219 Btu/h J4152A: 228 Btu/h J3278B: 219 Btu/h FCC Part 15, Class B EN 55022 Class-B EN 50082-1 VCCI Class A Canadian EMC Class A requirements Australian EMC Class A requirements - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 124
Year 2000 readiness. Supported Network Protocols/Standards Novell NetWare Microsoft Windows and OS/2 UNIX WWW Network Management NCP over IPX NCP over NetWare/IP SMB over NetBIOS/NetBEUI SMB over NetBIOS/TCP/IP WINS/NBNS NFS, DNS HTTP over TCP/IP ARP, RARP, BOOTP, DHCP, FTP, SNMP, HP Web JetAdmin - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 125
changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by the Hewlett-Packard Company may cause interference and void the FCC authorization to operate and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause interference to radio communications. However, there is no - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 126
Australia This equipment complies with Australian EMC requirements. Canada This equipment complies with Canadian EMC Class-A requirements. Japan: VCCI Class A Taiwan: Class A D-2 Regulatory and Safety Information - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 127
European Union Declaration of Conformity. The following Declaration of Conformity complies with ISO/IEC Guide 22 and EN 45014. It identifies the product, the manufacturer's name and address, and the applicable specifications that are recognized in the European community. Regulatory - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 128
Safety Statements Follow the basic "Safety Considerations" described on page 2 (the page following the title page in this User's Guide). Chinese Safety Statement D-4 Regulatory and Safety Information - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 129
HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server contains a laser system and is classified as a "Class 1 Laser Product" under a U.S. Department of Health and Human Services this User's Guide carefully and retain for future reference. Should the unit ever require maintenance, contact an authorized service location. t - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 130
Lifting Precautions t HP J3278B SureStore CD-ROM Server, HP J4150A SureStore CD-ROM Server Plus, and HP J4152A SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Considerations" statements on page 2 (the page following the title page in this guide). If your installation requires a different power cord than the one supplied with - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 131
3-10 points 3-14to3-16, 4-13, 7-1to7-5 problems 5-17, 10-7to10-9 setup 3-9to3-10, 4-2to4 3-14to3-16, 4-13, 7-2, 7-9 features supported C-4 IP, HTTP 3-13to3-14, 3-16 BOOTP 3-3, 3-7 browse master service 10-8 browser, see web button 10-16 C cache 8-1to8-6 call HP A-1 care of discs 2-8 CAV C-2 CD-R - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 132
NFS (UNIX) 6-3to6-6 Novell NetWare 5-9to5-18 problems 10-12, 10-14to10-16 view all settings 3-12 7-5 DHCP 3-3, 3-8 diagnostics, see also troubleshooting disabling IPX 5-17 NetWare bindery mode 5- supported discs C-1 see also disc or drive E editing configuration files 3-6, 7-10 Eject button on HP CD - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 133
, see installing problems, see troubleshooting replacement 10-17 type 3-7 High Sierra (HSF) C-1 host name 3-2, 3-7, 3-9 HP C2982A CD-ROM Tower Rackmount Kit 2-4, D-6 HP Customer Care Centers A-1 HP J4148A SureStore CD Expansion Tower 1-1, 2-1, 2-3to2-4, 10-9 HP Rack System 2-4 HP Web JetAdmin - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 134
SMB Windows versions supported C-4 mirroring 8-6 mounting see mapping or mounting see rack mounting D-6 MSCDEX (Microsoft driver) 10-9 multisession 5-2to5-4, 5-10 setup 5-1to5-18 Time Server 5-18 troubleshooting problems 10-11, 10-13 versions supported 1-2, C-4 see also NetWare/IP NT domains 4-14 4 - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 135
2to10-3 interface specifications C-1 problems 10-10to10-11 termination stop, see Eject button subnet mask 3-7 support 1-4, A-1toA-2 switch Eject 2-6to2-7 SureStore CD Expansion Tower installation 2-1to7-10 see also installing server, see tower tray on HP CD-ROM drive 2-6 tree, see NDS troubleshooting - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 136
VolumeProperties folder 7-5 Volumes folder 4-13, 7-2, 7-4to7-5 W Warp 1-2 warranty service 10-18to10-20, B-1toB-6 web browser 1-2, 3-9, 3-12, 7-8, 10-14 File View page 3-10 help on web pages 3-12, 7-7to7-8 JetAdmin, see HP Web JetAdmin Quick Setup page 3-12to3-13 This Server page 7-8 Windows 95/98 - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-9962 - Page 137
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