HP CD-ROM Server User's Guide

6-8 Security Management
Note
The following notes may help you when managing access
rights:
The identity of a drive will appear as: id<x>lun<y>.txt,
where <x> is the SCSI address and <y> the LUN
address.
The name of the CD-ROM file will default to
cd_nnnnn.txt (where nnnnn is an unique five digit
number) if the CD-ROM does not have a name or alias
name.
The settings for a CD-ROM is stored even if the disc is
remove and will be immediately available if the disc is re-
inserted. Settings for up to 56 CD-ROMs can be stored in
the CD-ROM server at any time. If the limit is exceeded
when a new CD-ROM is inserted, the oldest settings is
discarded.
The access settings for a CD-ROM drive will override the
CD-ROM disc settings for discs that are inserted in that
drive. However, this applies only when an alias name is
configured for the drive - if there is no alias the drive
access settings are not used.
6. Save the file. Saving the file sends the new settings to the
CD-ROM server and will take effect immediately.
7. Repeat the operation for each volume as necessary.
CAUTION
When editing the file, be sure that there is a space
between the equal sign and the parameter value.
Do not remove the [END] marker from the files.
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