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Copyright © 1998 Hewlett-Packard Company Printed in U.S.A. 02/98 Manual Part Number 5967-2149 *5967-2149* - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 5
User's Guide HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 6
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-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 7
Chapters 3-6 have some references to information in this chapter. 8. Upgrading the Firmware. 9. Troubleshooting. Solving problems with the server towers. The appendices provide supplemental reference information- technical and regulatory specifications, and support and warranty services. Preface 3 - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 8
4 Preface - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 9
The Products 2-1 Unpacking Components 2-2 Customizing Your Tower 2-3 Extending HP J3278A Server/Tower 7Plus 2-3 Adding an HP SureStore CD-ROM Drive 2-5 Adding an Non-HP CD-ROM Drive 2-8 Steps to Connect the Towers 2-10 How to Use HP SureStore CD-ROM Drive 2-12 3. Setup for IP Networks Set - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 10
Tools 7-20 8. Upgrading the Firmware 9. Troubleshooting Check Front-Panel Indicators 9-2 Look Up Your Problem 9-5 Procedures for Resolution and Repair 9-13 A. Getting Support HP Customer Support Phone Numbers A-1 Electronic Support Services A-1 B. Warranty C. Technical Specifications Server - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 11
to serve up to 14 drives. Or, it can be attached to a daisy chain of up to 4 additional SCSI-2 stand-alone drives. How They Work HP SureStore CD-ROM server/towers directly connect as nodes on an Ethernet network. The server/tower acts as a network file server, so that a network client communicates - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 12
HP CD-ROM servers. You can download this software from Hewlett-Packard's World-Wide Web site at URL: http://www.hp.com/go/cdrom_server t At the Web site, you can also download technical support HP SureStore CD-ROM server/towers can be used in a variety of network environments. They support basic - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 13
not rely on intermediate communications with a file server. Ease of Use HP CD-ROM server/towers are designed to be easy to install and use function with only one protocol enabled. New network operating systems are supportable by downloading new firmware to Flash memory. The backplane allows easy - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 14
NDS (NetWare Directory Services) and Microsoft's Windows Hewlett-Packard's Web JetAdmin automatically locates and checks the health of multiple CD-ROM servers from a single console. Other leading management applications that support the Simple Network Management Protocol, SNMP, can also manage the HP - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 15
7 drive bays have 7 high-speed HP SureStore CD-ROM drives pre-installed by Hewlett-Packard. HP J3278A SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower 7Plus This tower has an HP CD-ROM server module in the top bay, and 7 high-speed HP SureStore CD-ROM drives pre-installed by Hewlett-Packard. It has an expansion SCSI - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 16
parts for damage. Contact your dealer if anything is missing. • Server/tower (installed modules vary; see page 2-1) • User's Guide (this book) • 2 front-cover keys • (Only for HP J3276A SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower) 5 snap-on filler panels for empty bays, in a separate bag or already installed - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 17
in this chapter: • "Adding an HP SureStore CD-ROM Drive" on page 2-5 • "Adding an Non-HP CD-ROM Drive" on page 2-8 Consult the User's Manual accompanying the 7-bay tower for its specific installation instructions. Complete the SCSI cable connection to the HP J3278A server/tower, the SCSI termination - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 18
chain of up to four SCSI-2 stand-alone (external) drives to the HP J3278A server/tower, using its rear SCSI-2 connector. The connector is 50- the connectors on your drives. The HP SCSI products in the table below may, or may not, match your drives. HP Product Meters Type of SCSI Connectors C2955A - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 19
Drive These drives, fully modular and self-configuring, can be installed in any of the seven drive bays in the HP J3276A, J3277A, and J3278A server/towers, and in the HP C2988A SureStore CDROM Tower. Drives have attached side rails, used to slide the drive into the bays in these towers. No cables - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 20
board. Firm pressure should be adequate. t Do not use tools of any kind! If the drive module will not install properly, remove it and call HP for support. t Replace the front cover of the tower by hooking it at the bottom first. Then close the cover at the top. Lock it. Installation - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 21
1. Place the tower on an even surface, like a table or work bench. Do not use an uneven surface like a carpeted floor. Make sure the tower is powered off. 2. Use the key to unlock the front cover. The cover is locked when the key index points to the right. The cover is unlocked when the key index - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 22
HP J3276A, J3277A, and J3278A server/towers and the 7-bay HP C2988A CD-ROM tower. t IDE and EIDE CD-ROM drives are not supported. your CD-ROM drive. (Refer to the device's installation manual. Some SCSI drives may contain special termination instructions.) t Set the SCSI ID (using jumpers) to the - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 23
Perform all the steps in "Installing the Drive Module" section on pages page 2-6 and page 2-7. Troubleshooting • When plugging in the assembly, the CD-ROM hits one of the other devices or the tower to the wrong holes. For other problems, see chapter 9, "Troubleshooting". Installing Your Tower 2-9 - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 24
the country of use (see page 2-2). • If you are extending the HP J3278A Server/Tower 7Plus (using its rear SCSI connector illustrated below), you must yet. t If you are also installing the 7-bay HP C2988A SureStore CD-ROM Tower (to the HP J3278A server/tower), now install its power cord and then - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 25
indicator Network indicator Power indicator • The ON/BUSY indicator lights on the HP CD-ROM drives go on. • The 4 indicator lights on the either the disc is not standard or there is a problem with the drive; refer to chapter 9, "Troubleshooting". • The server's CD indicator light (green) goes - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 26
How to Use HP SureStore CD-ROM Drive Example Drive Tray door Emergency Eject button DISC indicator ON/BUSY indicator Stop/Eject button • Tray door: Press Stop/Eject button to - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 27
Care of CD-ROM Discs ! Check your CDs periodically to determine if they need cleaning. If the CD is dusty, you can use a commercially available dust removal spray to blow off dust particles. After removing the dust particles, you can wipe the CD using a clean, soft cotton cloth. Use a straight-line - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 28
2-14 Installing Your Tower - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 29
to most easily access CDs and to do any configuration you need for the HP CD-ROM server. Many workstations are running other client and transport protocols in 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-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 30
it with the server's IP address in your system host table, using the appropriate procedures for your system. Consult your network administrator or your system manuals. t If you intend to use WINS, you must set the EnableWINS parameter to yes by using one of the methods outlined in "Methods for - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 31
Manual Methods 1. Editing and saving the config.ini file for the server is a universal method usable on any operating system. It requires precision in editing the text of the file, however. See page 3-4 for the details. 2. ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) is the easiest method to use on supported - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 32
environment-by editing the config.ini file, you must first set up access to the CD-ROM server from a workstation on the network, using the instructions for "Client Access to CDs" in this chapter on page 3-8 or in chapter 4, 5, or 6 for your client networking protocol. Use a text editor to open the - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 33
UNIX: Using ARP To assign the IP address in UNIX by using the arp command, perform the commands shown below. 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 ping < - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 34
UNIX: Using RARP To assign the IP address in UNIX by using RARP: 1. Append the following entry to your LAN (MAC) address table, typically: /etc/ethers. 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. < - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 35
See"Configuration Parameter Reference" on page 7-13. Windows NT: Using DHCP To assign the IP address in Windows NT by using DHCP: 1. Install the DHCP service on an NT server. 2. Open the DHCP Manager (in Administrative Tools) 3. In the Server menu, use Add DHCP Server to Server List to enter the - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 36
CD-ROM drive, or a particular CD. HTTP: Using a Web Browser The HP CD-ROM server supports HTTP over TCP/IP. This means that the server works as a World-Wide to the server according to the procedure in that section, HTTP support can be switched off and on by setting the server's configuration - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 37
3. Enter the URL of the server as http:// Alternatively, use the host name associated with the IP address and assigned to the server. 4. Click OK. You should see the web page of the server, as shown below. Note When the CD Access tab is selected, a list of the server's CDs and DVD-ROMs - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 38
Mapping Drives An additional way to make the CDs available to workstations on the network (clients) is the same as used with file servers: "mapping" the server to a drive letter on PC systems, or "mounting" on UNIX systems. After the server is mapped or mounted, the client accesses the server, with - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 39
option described later in this section, online Help is available to you. For instructions on using the configuration tools, see "Methods for Configuration" on page 3-13 whenever the server is restarted. Manually Configuring Date and Time One alternative is to manually configure the server's Date and - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 40
Setting Up the Network Time Protocol An alternative to manual configuration is automatic time synchronization using the Network Time Protocol (NTP, as defined by RFC 1769). Set these configuration parameters: Parameter Name TimeSyncSource NTPServer Example - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 41
Server/CD-ROM Access Rights The HP CD-ROM server can be configured to restrict user access to CD-ROM drives, to individual CDs, and to the server configuration. You can limit - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 42
3-14 Setup for IP Networks - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 43
network protocols. The HP SureStore CD-ROM server supports the following transport may need to refer to your network operating system manuals for assistance with specific procedures. If you are . Following that section of chapter 3 are instructions for accessing the CDs and configuring the server - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 44
Client Access to CDs The procedures for accessing your HP CD-ROM server are similar to accessing any other workstation or accessing the server. However, these folders can still be accessed by manually inserting the path to the folder when mapping the drive. 4-2 Setup for Microsoft Networks (SMB) - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 45
Windows 95 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 to display the server name. and then open the Workgroup folder. If there is a "Workgroup" - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 46
Note 8. This maps the administrative root access to the server. If you wish to use this root access for the same drive letter the next time you start your computer, check Reconnect at Logon. (If you wish to select another level of mapping, see step 10 below.) 9. Click the OK button. The server is - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 47
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-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 48
Windows for Workgroups 1. Start File Manager. 2. From the Disk menu, select Connect 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: \\hphhhhhh\ hhhhhh are the last six digits of your server - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 49
Windows NT 3.51 1. Start the File Manager. 2. 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: \\hphhhhhh\ hhhhhh are the last six digits of your server's LAN hardware (MAC) address. is - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 50
IBM Peer for OS/2 Make sure you have IBM Peer for OS/2 installed. 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: Active connections - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 51
3. From the Connection menu, select Create. The following dialog is shown: Note 4. In the Workstation field, enter HPhhhhhh, where hhhhhh are the last six digits of the server's LAN hardware address. 5. In the Share/alias field, enter the name of the server folder or an individual CD-ROM: • For - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 52
.cmd file to include the net use command. DOS The CD-ROM server is mounted using the net use command, provided that the appropriate network support is installed. 1. At the DOS prompt, enter the following: net use : \\HPhhhhhh\ hhhhhh are the last six digits of the server's LAN - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 53
Configuring the Server By making configuration changes, you can customize server operation and can set access rights for security. Configuration Tips Some server configuration changes you might need: • Disable access to the server using protocols other than SMB. • Set up a password for the server - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 54
's clock has a volatile memory, so the correct Configuration time must be set whenever the server is restarted. Set Date and Time To manually configure the server's Date and Time parameters whenever the server is restarted, set the following general server parameters. Parameter Name Date Time - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 55
the following SMB parameter:. Parameter Name Domain/GroupName Example Value Finance Description Existing SMB domain or workgroup name. Server/CD-ROM Access Rights The HP CD-ROM server can be configured to restrict user access to CD-ROM drives, to individual CDs, and to the server configuration - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 56
Share-Level Access Control A password can be assigned to any CD-ROM server folder or any CD inserted in a connected drive. The user will automatically be prompted for the password when trying to access the shared folder. Access will then be granted to the folder and all subfolders. To set this - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 57
User-Level Access Control You can implement user-level security authenticated by an NT domain controller. A user logging in to the server must provide her identity (name and domain) and password. The server uses this information to validate her identity against the primary domain controller (PDC). - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 58
Default Example: (Your entry may already have changes.) SMBUser/Group = /Domain Users(RX)(RX) / remains in the entry. When the file is used, the value for the AuthenticationDomain parameter (shown above, and stored in the config.ini file) will be used for . / appears in the - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 59
" on page 7-10 for details. • For Windows 95/98 and NT 4.0 systems, the HP CD-ROM Server Utility software can be downloaded from HP's electronic distribution sites. For details see "Electronic Support Services" on page A-1. This software utility provides an easy-to-use graphical interface; using it - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 60
4-18 Setup for Microsoft Networks (SMB) - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 61
Control Protocol). The HP SureStore CD-ROM server supports NCP transported over IPX to refer to your network operating system manuals for assistance with specific procedures for some clients. Following that section of chapter 3 are instructions for accessing the CDs and configuring the server by - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 62
Client Access to CDs The procedures for accessing your HP CD-ROM server are similar to accessing any other NetWare file server. Users at workstations (clients) on the network use the same procedures to access - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 63
Windows 95 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. However, - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 64
8. This maps the administrative root access to the server. If you wish to use this root access for the same drive letter the next time you start your computer, check Reconnect at Logon. (If you wish to select another level of mapping, see step 13 below.) 9. Click the OK button. The server is now - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 65
13. To map the server to a drive letter, right-click one of the following server resources: • For root access, right-click the sys folder. • For cd folder access, right-click the cd folder. • For CD-ROM access, right-click the specific CD-ROM volume folder. If you do not wish to map the server to a - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 66
Windows for Workgroups 1. Start File Manager. 2. From the Disk menu, select Connect Network Drive... The following dialog is displayed. If you also have Microsoft Network installed, you may have to click the NetWare button to display the dialog. 3. Click the Select NetWare Connection button on the - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 67
7. Once you are logged in to the server, click the Drive Connections button on the toolbar. The following dialog is displayed. 8. Double-click HPhhhhhh_NW\SYS (where hhhhhh are the last six digits of the server's LAN hardware (MAC) address). Then double-click the CD folder to display the following - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 68
9. Select a drive letter in the Drives listing and then: • For root access, select HPhhhhhh_NW_SYS in the Resources list. • For cd folder access, select the CD folder in the Resources list. • For CD-ROM access, select the specific CD-ROM folder name (inside the CD folder) in the Resources list. If - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 69
Login Scripts Alternative As an alternative to setting up clients individually as described above, login scripts can be used to automate and distribute access to the CDs. To map the networked CDs, the attach/map (in NetWare 3.x) or login/map (in NetWare 4.x) commands are normally used. Configuring - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 70
successfully installed, the schema is extended. In future installations of other HP CD-ROM servers into this tree, as well as any re-installation own access to the server from a workstation on the network using the instructions in the previous section, "Client Access to CDs" starting on page 5-2, - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 71
or Distinguished Typefull notation. Parameter Name NDSEnable NDSTreeName NDSServerContext NDSAdminName NDSAdminPassword NDSInstall NDSRightsStorage Example Value yes DCO OU.DCO.HP ADMIN.OU.DCO.HP example yes NDS Description Enable the NDS login. Name of the tree into which to install the server - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 72
up your own access to the server from a workstation on the network using the instructions in the previous section, "Client Access to CDs" starting on page 5-2, you can Typefull notation: CN=ADMIN.OU=DCO.O=HP Relative Distinguished Typeless notation: ADMIN.OU.DCO.HP This is used in the examples in - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 73
NDSAdminPassword NDSInstall NDSRightsStorage NDSRightsFile t You can not use Distinguished Typeless or Distinguished Typefull notation. Example Value yes DCO OU.DCO.HP ADMIN.OU.DCO.HP example yes File SERVER/ SYS:CDS/ CDS1.DAT Description Enable the NDS login. Name of the tree into which to - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 74
in bindery mode by logging in as supervisor, even if the parameter BinderyEnable is set to no. Default Settings in NetWare NDS After installing the HP CD-ROM server as an NDS server, the default security rights will protect all the configuration files. Only the CDs will be displayed to users - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 75
Bindery Server With Authentication. If user access control is desired, you must configure the BindAuthentication parameter. The CDROM server must log onto the authentication server briefly to authenticate the user and identify the groups the user belongs to. In this case, the authentication server - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 76
Example 1: Grant all NetWare users access: NetWareUser/Group = * Example 2: Grant access to all users in the group "salesdep" and to the user "Daryl" who is not a member of "salesdep": NetWareUser/Group = salesdep NetWareUser/Group = Daryl Note t You can always access the CD-ROM server using the - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 77
the DSS server. After the server is restarted and a delay of about 5 minutes, clients that support the NetWare/IP protocol will connect directly to the server peer-to-peer. Clients without NetWare/IP support will be routed through a Novell server with an IPX/IP gateway. Setup for Novell Networks - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 78
on the network, following Novell guidelines. Note 3. 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 - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 79
file as your configuration method, follow the setting with an exclamation mark. Setting Up the Network Time Protocol An alternative to manual configuration is automatic time synchronization using the Network Time Protocol (NTP, as defined by RFC 1769). Set these configuration parameters. Parameter - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 80
" on page 7-10 for details. • For Windows 95/98 and NT 4.0 systems, the HP CD-ROM Server Utility software can be downloaded from HP's electronic distribution sites. For details see "Electronic Support Services" on page A-1. This software utility provides an easy-to-use graphical interface; using it - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 81
included. You may need to refer to your system manuals for assistance with specific procedures. Use the instructions in chapter 3 to assign an IP address to the chapter 6. Client Access to CDs The procedures for accessing your HP CD-ROM server are similar to accessing any other workstation or file - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 82
or Apple Macintosh computers. If you run a TCP/IP network, this provides an alternative to Microsoft networking (SMB). Please see the NFS software documentation for instructions on how to mount the CD-ROM server. 6-2 Setup for UNIX Networks (NFS) - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 83
Configuring the Server By making configuration changes, you can customize server operation and can set access rights for security. Configuration Tips Some server configuration changes you might need: • Disable workstation access to the server using protocols other than NFS. • Restrict user access - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 84
CD-ROM server's clock has a volatile memory, so the correct Configuration time must be set whenever the server is restarted. Manually Configuring Date and Time To manually configure the server's Date and Time parameters whenever the server is restarted, set the following general server parameters - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 85
the Network Time Protocol An alternative to manual configuration is automatic time synchronization using the may be given full access rights, regardless of the security configurations in other protocols.) The HP CD-ROM server can be configured to restrict user access to CD-ROM drives, to individual - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 86
NFS-Specific Access Controls You may restrict access by means of NFS to users with a certain IP Address, Group ID (GID) or User ID (UID). Access is controlled by creating or editing the NFSIPAddress, NFSGroup, and NFSUser entries in the access-control files in the volumes folder on the CD-ROM server - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 87
Example 2: Give access to users with IP address 192.124.138.60 and 192.124.138.65: NFSIPAddress = 192.124.138.60 NFSIPAddress = 192.124.138.65 Authentication of a PC in an NFS Environment PC workstations on a UNIX network can also be authenticated. This requires an authentication server to be - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 88
Methods for Configuration Methods used on UNIX systems for configuring the server and the access rights include the following. The parameters and settings described above can be set with either method: • Any text editor can be used to directly edit and save the configuration and access files stored - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 89
system page 7-3 Consult this section, especially when you first use an HP CD-ROM server, for an explanation of the file system contained on and server web page page 7-8 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-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 90
File System and Access Points Access Points Consult the "File System Description" on page 7-3. Administrative: Root Folder Access With the top level of the server directory structure as the access point, the user can access all files, folders, and CDs on the server, including the config and volumes - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 91
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. These folders contain each CD- - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 92
Note • If an administrator has set a CD-ROM alias, it will be used instead of the volume name. Since a volume name may not be an easily recognizable representation of the CD contents, assigning a CD-ROM alias is a convenient way of setting a more significant or recognizable name. t If you run an - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 93
, you will access these files directly if you use the option of manually editing and saving the server's configuration files to set security rights. On file will control access to the CD inserted in the drive. An HP J3278A SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower 7Plus that is extended with drives beyond its - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 94
The files in the volumes folder are used for the following functions: To set access rights to: Select the following: The CD-ROM server root.txt in the server folder The configuration files config.txt in the server folder The access-rights files volumes.txt in the server folder All of the - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 95
Comment. Text that is displayed in Windows Explorer when the user is selecting CDs. • In SMB, the share-level name must not exceed 12 characters. If this is insufficient, you can use the comment parameter to give more information to users when configuring. • In NetWare, the comment is not available. - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 96
95 and NT 4.0 systems, you can configure the server by using the software utility named HP CD-ROM Server Utility. (You can download it from HP's electronic distribution sites. For more information, see "Electronic Support Services" on page A-1.) Using a Web Browser and Server Web Page You can do - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 97
4. Click OK. You should see the web page of the server, as shown below. You are prompted to supply: username = root password = pass (factory defaults) 5. Select one of the tabs as follows: • Advanced Configuration: All the server configuration parameters listed in "Configuration Parameter Reference" - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 98
8. To return to the settings in place before you made changes on a particular page, click the Reset Settings button on the bottom of the page. 9. To keep any settings you change on a page, click the Submit settings button at the bottom of the page to download the changes to the corresponding file on - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 99
3. Locate the server's folders and file. Open the file using your editor. In a standard Explorer setup, double-clicking an ".ini" or ".txt" file automatically opens the file with the Notepad editor. The following is an example of the config\config.ini file. Note t The config.ini file illustrated - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 100
The following is an example of the general format of an access-control file. The actual files vary depending on which access file it is (drive, CD, or server file): Name = cd_12345 Alias = cd_12345 Comment = DriveName = InsertedVolume = LockEject = no UserLimit = 0 SessionTimeout = 0 - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 101
disable. Disconnect/Reselect on Set to off to disable the disconnect/reselect function in the CD-ROM drive, for a low-performance solution to SCSI timing problems. Setup Reference for All Networks 7-13 - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 102
Parameter Name [IP] (TCP/IP) InternetAddress Default Value 192.0.0.192 DefaultRouter 0.0.0.0 NetMask BOOTPEnable DHCPEnable RARPEnable DomainName PrimaryDNS SecondaryDNS NTPServer 0.0.0.0 yes no yes 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 Description The server's Internet (IP) address. All traffic directed outside - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 103
Parameter Name Default Value [SMB] (Windows SMB) EnableNetBEUI yes EnableNBT yes EnableWINS yes PrimaryWINSserver 0.0.0.0 SecondaryWINSserver 0.0.0.0 NBTscopeID Domain/GroupName WORKGROUP ServerName HPhhhhhh NetBEUIFrameType auto ShowAllShares yes SecurityMode userLevel - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 104
or disable access other than for administration. Corresponds to readCommunity SNMP object; specifies community having read-only access to all supported SNMP objects except writeCommunity, SupervisorPassword, and ftpPassword. Corresponds to trapAddress SNMP object; specifies IP address to which SNMP - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 105
no NetWareIP_DSS_Server ServerName HPhhhhhh_NW InternalNetAddress hh-hh-hh-hh BurstMode on BinderyEnable yes BindAuthentication Description Enable or disable NetWare support. Auto allows automatic adaptation to that frame type as found on the network. For networks with multiple sections - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 106
Parameter Name NDSEnable NDSTreeName NDSServerContext Default Value yes NDSAdminName NDSAdminPassword NDSInstall no NDSRightsStorage NDS NDSRightsFile TimeSyncSources SAP [END] Description Enable or disable NDS login. Name of the tree into which to install the server. Context into which - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 107
Values for TimeZone Parameter The following table lists settings for the TimeZone parameter (from the table starting on page 7-13). Hours can be specified as ahead of (plus +) or behind (minus -) UTC (Universal Coordinated Time or Greenwich Mean Time). Equivalent values are shown in two columns: • - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 108
HP CD-ROM server includes SNMP broadcast support. Using remote network management tools, you can autodiscover the HP CD-ROM servers on your network. You can use HP Web JetAdmin to see all installed HP HP Web HP Web JetAdmin is available from Hewlett-Packard for downJetAdmin loading from URL: www.hp. - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 109
server's config.ini file and on the "Management and Access Rights" tab of the web page. You can also use the HP Web site or contact your nearest HP Customer Support Center. Refer to appendix A for information. Updating the Server's Flash Memory You can implement an update to your Flash memory over - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 110
Obtain a copy of the firmware update file from your HP-authorized dealer or from HP's Electronic Support services. 2. Login to the CD-ROM server using the command for root reverts to the original setting pass. Instructions on how to install your CD-ROM server firmware are also supplied - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 111
take. For more help in solving problems, consult the subsequent appendix A, "Getting Support". It includes the location of HP's Web site for CD-ROM servers, where you can find more problemsolving tips in the "Support" section. It also lists telephone numbers for HP support. Troubleshooting 9-1 - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 112
with network traffic. • Power is on when power is connected from the tower to the CD-ROM server. On the HP CD-ROM drives, from left to right: • DISC is on (green) when power is connected from the tower to the inserted CD. It is off when an inserted CD is not being accessed. 9-2 Troubleshooting - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 113
not accessed Last disc removed Off Off Blink * Off On Flash loading Flash Flash Flash (1/sec) (1/sec) (1/sec) - - * Blinks in synchrony with activity or access Troubleshooting 9-3 - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 114
Off with CD in CD has unsupported format Off On - Off Flash in series of 5 CD read or drive problem. Flash - - On with CD Off with in CD in SCSI ID conflict with server Flash Flash Blink * . ** The CD and Network indicators flash alternately in this condition. 9-4 Troubleshooting - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 115
diagnostic test, page 9-13. SCSI ID Conflict When using an HP CD-ROM drive in an HP CD-ROM tower, SCSI IDs are automatically set. SCSI IDs must be manually set for a non-HP drive or any drive outside an HP tower. To prevent manually setting an ID that has been automatically set for another drive - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 116
. Also verify that the CD is in a supported format (described on page 9-7). If problem persists, the drive may be faulty; see "Isolate Faulty Hardware Component problem persists, refer to the problems "Defective CD Disc" on page 9-6 and "Errors when Accessing Server or Discs" on page 9- 9-6 Troubleshooting - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 117
instructions in a supported format (CD Problems on the Server Tower CAUTION! Server/Tower Does Not Power On 1. Switch power off. 2. Check the input power setting-the switch on the back of the tower. Modify the setting only if you are sure the current setting is wrong. t Your HP Troubleshooting 9-7 - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 118
resolution instructions there trouble services are commonly performed by file servers, but on peer-to-peer networks, the service 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". 9-8 Troubleshooting - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 119
• If you have extended your HP J3278A server/tower, make sure all the HP C2988A CD-ROM tower are switched on prior to switching on the HP J3278A on page 9-4 to help identify problems. Software on CD-ROM Will Not Some CD-ROMs require the MSCDEX (Microsoft) driver. You may need to contact Microsoft or - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 120
All four frame types are enabled by default, and the HP CD-ROM server will automatically detect the frame type used 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 917. 9-10 Troubleshooting - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 121
NetWare NDS Installation Errors If you experience problems when installing your CD-ROM server in a NetWare NDS network, any errors that occur will be written to a -ROM servers being installed in the tree, the attribute will already be defined and this step is not necessary. Troubleshooting 9-11 - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 122
Disc Changer Access Problems t Disc changers, with up to 8 discs each, are supported. Up to 56 CDs are supported through LUN (Logical CD in the same disc changer. The changer may then attempt to service both requests by repeatedly changing between the two CDs and transferring a 9-12 Troubleshooting - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 123
earlier sections on the front-panel indicators "Error Conditions" on page 9-4 and the "Problem" section starting on page 9-5. Run Server Diagnostic Test The diagnostic test will test the server page: http:///config/html/diag.htm Example Diagnostic Result Troubleshooting 9-13 - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 124
For failures reported by a "SCSI drive" that is not an HP product, seek support for that product. • For failures reported by a "SCSI drive" that is an HP drive, go to "Isolate Faulty Hardware Component" on page 9-17 1-4 in "Using a Web Browser and Server Web Page" on page 7-8. 9-14 Troubleshooting - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 125
to restore the default settings. The unit will then automatically restart. 4. Log out using the command quit, bye, or exit, depending on your FTP version. Troubleshooting 9-15 - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 126
remains constantly on. The server/tower is now reset to factory-default settings and should automatically restart. If it fails to restart, try switching 9-16 Troubleshooting - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 127
that can 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 The previous sections of this "Troubleshooting" chapter can help you isolate the problem to hardware. Call HP telephone support for help in - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 128
pressure on both handles. 2. Return an HP CD-ROM drive using the warranty procedure described in appendix B, "Warranty". 3. Install the replacement HP CD-ROM drive module by aligning the to the installation instructions in chapter 2 to reinstall the server/tower on the network. 9-18 Troubleshooting - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 129
the tower. Lock the cover using the key. Refer to the installation instructions in chapter 2 to reinstall the server/tower on the network. Use 3-6). Replacing the Tower Component 1. Before returning a faulty tower to HP, remove and retain all CD-ROM drives and the server module, Troubleshooting 9-19 - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 130
tower case. Close the cover by pushing it towards the main body of the tower. Lock the cover using the key. Refer to the installation instructions in chapter 2 to reinstall the server/tower on the network. 9-20 Troubleshooting - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 131
-10350 Europe outside the UK (English) +44-171-512-52-02 For all other countries, contact your reseller. Electronic Support Services Hewlett-Packard provides software utilities, firmware upgrades, and support information for the HP CD-ROM servers on the World Wide Web and various bulletin board - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 132
A-2 Getting Support - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 133
and can provide assistance. Customer Support Hewlett-Packard Company has support services available to help you in case of difficulties with your HP CD-ROM server/tower. Use the telephone numbers in appendix A, "Getting Support", for all post-sales support, including problems and failures with the - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 134
prices, exchange unit availability, and instructions. Or call the Customer Support telephone number for your country in appendix A, "Getting Support". Servicio en Mexico Para cualquier servicio requerido dentro de la República Mexicana, favor de communicarse a: Hewlett-Packard de Mexico, S.A. de - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 135
Up to 14 SCSI-2 CD- and DVD-ROM drives. Disc changers (up to 8 discs each). Non-HP drives require C2998A mounting hardware. Up to 56 CD-ROM discs through LUN (Logical Unit Number) addressing. Supported CD & DVD File Systems CD-ROM: Multisession, High Sierra (HSF), [ISO 9660 Level 3 with extensions - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 136
-pair cabling SCSI-2, direct plug-in for HP CD-ROM drive module or HP C2998A Mounting Hardware for Non-HP Drives 50-pin high density SCSI-2, with ms 85 ms Data Buffer Eject 512 KByte (256 blocks) Auto Eject; Manual Emergency Eject Disc Loading Automatic Tray Loading 50,000 load cycles 30,000 - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 137
Windows 95, Windows 98 Windows NT 3.51, 4.0 Microsoft LAN Manager LAN Manager 1.3 and above IBM LAN Server LAN Server 1.3 and above UNIX Supports UNIX through NFS over UDP/IP on TCP/IP networks WWW Internet/intranet over HTTP 1.0 and HTML 2.0 compatible browsers Technical Specifications C-3 - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 138
Supported Network Protocols/Standards Novell NetWare Microsoft Windows and OS/2 TCP/IP WWW Network Management NCP over IPX NCP over NetWare/IP SMB over NetBIOS/NetBEUI - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 139
or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by the Hewlett-Packard Company may cause interference and void the FCC authorization to operate energy 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-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 140
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-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 141
European Community 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-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 142
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-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 143
HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower 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-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 144
WARNING! Lifting Precautions t HP J3277A SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower 7 and HP J3278A SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower Safety 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 the - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 145
Index ! 100Base-TX 2-10, 2-11 10Base-T 2-10, 2-11 A access levels 7-2 points 7-2 problems 5-18, 9-6-9-12 access control file 7-12 for all networks 7-5 group ID in NFS 6-6 IP 3-13 IP address 6-6 NFS 6-5 server password 4-13 SMB 4-14, 4-14-4-16 - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 146
3-6 BOOTP 3-3, 3-6 browse master service 9-8 browser, see web browser 9-7 folder 7-5, 7-6 noise or jumping 9-5 supported formats 9-6, 9-7 CD-ROM, see also 6-3-6-8 Novell NetWare 5-9-5-20 problems 9-10, 9-14-9-17 configuration 14 diagnostics, see also troubleshooting disabling bindery 5-12 disabling - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 147
filenames 4-10 download 1-2, 1-3 drive access 7-2 chaining 1-1 indicator lights 2-12 installing HP drive 2-5-2-7 installing non-HP drive 2-8-2-9 jumper 2-5 maximum number 1-1 name 7-7 noise or jumping 9-5 supported 1-1, 1-3 duplex setting 2-11 dust removal on CDs 2-13 E editing configuration files - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 148
7-4, 7-5, 7-10 format of CD-ROMs supported 9-6, 9-7 frame type 9-10 FTP 8-1, 8-2, 9-15 H hardware installation, see installing problems, see troubleshooting replacement 9-17 type 3-6 High Sierra (HSF) C-1 HP C2982A CD-ROM Tower Rackmount Kit 2-10, D-6 HP C2988A 7-bay CD-ROM tower 2-1, 2- 3, 2-10 - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 149
Status 2-11, 9-2 lifting procedures D-6 limit number of users 7-7 limit session of users 7-7 loading disc in HP CD-ROM drive 2-11, 2-12 locating server on the network 9-8 location of server in tower 1-1 location of , see mapping or mounting mounting hardware 2-7, 2-8 MSCDEX (Microsoft driver) 9-9 5 - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 150
NetWare/IP 1-2 Time Server 5-19, 5-20 versions supported 1-2 Novell NetWare/IP 5-17, 5-18 NT 13 6 O ON/BUSY indicator 2-11, 2-12, 9-2 online services A-1 OS/2 4-8, 4-9 P parameters for access and configuration 37 Power indicator 2-11, 9-2 problem lookup 9-4-9-12 problem resolution 9-13-9-20 product - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 151
rails 2-7, 2-8 RARP 3-3 UNIX 3-6 repair 9-17-9-20 problem resolution 9-13-9-20 Replace 9-17 reset to factory defaults 9-10, 9-14-9-17 restart server 7-12 RFC 1769 3-12, 5-19, 6-5 RJ-45 connector 2-10, 2-11 Rock - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 152
1-4, 7-16, 7-20 software HP CD-ROM Server Utility 1-2 on 9-2 stop, see Eject button subnet mask 3-7 support 1-2 switch Eject 2-12 input voltage switch 2- tray on HP CD-ROM drive 2-12 troubleshooting 2-9, 9-1-9-12 -4-16 users' rights for SMB 4-16 utility, HP CD-ROM Server Utility 1-2 V voltage 2-10, - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 153
web browser 1-2, 1-4, 3-8, 7-8, 9-14, A-1 downloads 1-2 JetAdmin, see HP Web JetAdmin server 1-4 Windows for Workgroups 4-6, 5-6 Windows NT domain controller 4-15, 4-16 using ARP 3-4 WINS 3-2 9 - HP J3278B | HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower UserÂ’s Guide - 5967-21 - Page 154
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