User manual

Using iXOS-JUKEMAN
iXOS-JUKEMAN 2.2 User Manual Pre.12/97152
will be written in accordance with Level 1 of the ISO 9660 file system
standard. Of particular relevance is that the file names will then have
conform to the 8.3 standard will original file names will be converted ac-
cordingly.
If you do not have a valid license (c.f. Set up license keyson page 31)
for cdglow, which is normally stored in writer.lic, it is possible to
write up to a maximum of 128 MB to a disk.
To allow the transparent recording of a disk, iXOS-JUKEMAN requires a
global file system buffer on the hard disk. This can be entered directly into
the file server.cfg, but can be configure in NT using the graphical in-
terface. The relevant procedure is discribed in section How to set up the
IFS bufferon page 46.
It is absolutely important that the data from this buffer is written to disk
before the corresponding partition is modified (size, etc.) as the data will
otherwise be lost. The transfer can be carried out with the flush com-
mand.
Tip: Please note that a disk which has been initizlised, but not yet fi-
nalized, can be read in the appropriate format in the recorder
drive only by iXOS-JUKEMAN. Once the disk has been finalized,
the disk can be read in any drive, even without iXOS-JUKEMAN.
The following commands pertain to the transparent recording of a disk:
cdadm writer action=format location=<dev>
cdadm writer [fsi=ifs] [buffer=<bufname>] action=init
location=<dev> vname=<name>
cdadm writer action=flush vname=<name>
cdadm writer action=purge vname=<name>
cdadm writer action=finalize vname=<name>
cdadm writer action=verify track=<number> vname=<name>
For all of the above, the speed of the recording can be set with the pa-
rameter speed=1, speed=2 or speed=4 (the default is dual speed). The
size of the ring buffer can be set using the parameter ring=<size>, oth-
erwise the default value of 4 MB is used.
´The following commands may be used with the command cdadm sur-
vey -v (or -s):