Pioneer DRM-6NX manual NetWare NCP, Example NDS settings

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NetWare (NCP)

Alternative Method

Follow the steps below to install the DRM-6NX as an NDS server:

1.Verify that the NDS tree is synchronized

Load DSREPAIR on the server in the NDS tree and select

Parameter name

Value

Description

TimeSyncSources

= SAP

Default is SAP for the network

 

 

agreed time. Alternatively,

 

 

enter the chosen server names

 

 

to be contacted for time

 

 

synchronization.

 

 

 

Unattended full repair

If the NDS tree is not synchronized, do not continue the installation until you have solved the problem

2.Use a standard text editor to edit the configuration parameters DRM-6NX configuration file .

From Windows Explorer or File Manager, locate the DRM-6NX configuration file entitled config.ini from

PIONEER<nnnnnn>\System\Server Properties\config.ini,

(<nnnnnn> are the last six digits of the serial number)

3.Enter the appropriate settings for these parameters:

Parameter name

Value

Description

[Server]

 

 

TimeZone

=

Must be set to the time zone

 

 

in which the DRM-6NX is

 

 

operating

TimeSyncSource

= NDS

Set to NDS to enable the unit

 

 

to match the time set on the

 

 

NetWare network.

 

 

The Default setting is NDS

[NetWare]

 

 

NDSEnable

= yes

Must be set to Yes to enable the

 

 

NDS login

NDSTreeName

=

The name of the tree where

 

 

you want to install the unit

 

 

e.g. MEDCORP

NDSServerContext

=

The specific name of the

 

 

context in the NDS tree where

 

 

THE DRM-6NX changer is to

 

 

be installed

 

 

e.g. Manufacturing.Medtec

NDSAdminName

=

The specific name of a user

 

 

or administrator with

 

 

Supervisor or Create rights to

 

 

the context where you want to

 

 

install the DRM-6NX changer

 

 

e.g. Admin.Medtec

NDSAdminPassword

=

The password of the

 

 

administrator entered in

 

 

NDSAdminName is shown

 

 

above. Once written, this

 

 

password will appear as

 

 

******

NDSInstall

= install

Changing to 'install' when you

 

 

are ready to install the changer

 

 

A 'forced install 'will overwrite

 

 

the existing server object with-

 

 

out warning.

NDSRightsStorage

= NDS

Set to NDS to store the access

 

 

rights in the NDS tree. Set to

 

 

File to store the access rights in

 

 

on the Novell server.

NDSRightsFile

=

If storing the access rights in a

 

 

file on the Novell file server,

 

 

specify the whole path, e.g.

 

 

CORPSERVER/SYS:CDSERVER

 

 

/CDSRV.DAT

Example (NDS settings):

The DRM-6NX is placed in Eastern United States. The name of your NDS tree is ACMECORP; the name of the context where you wish to install the DRM- 6NX is Corp.Acme; the name of theadministrator is Admin.Acme. Specify these parameters:

[Server]

 

 

TimeZone

= US_CAN_Eastern

TimeSyncSource

=

NDS

. . .

 

 

[NetWare]

 

 

NDSEnable

=

yes

NDSTreeName

=

ACMECORP

NDSServerContext

=

Corp.Acme

NDSAdminName

=

Admin.Acme

NDSAdminPassword

=

secret

NDSInstall

=

install

NDSRightsStorage

=

NDS

TimeSyncSources

=

SAP

 

 

 

4.Save the config.ini file to start the NDS server installation. The installation takes about 15 seconds after which users are able to access the DRM-6NX changer in NDS mode

5.After the installation you must log out then log in to have all of the necessary rights on the DRM-6NX server object and the associated volume.

Using the NWAdmin, you will find a new server object and corresponding volume object in the context you chose above

The DRM-6NX installed in the NDS Tree

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Contents DRM-6NX Apparatus Must be Grounded Risk of Electric Shock Do not Open Information to UserContents Features Where to Use the DRM-6NX ChangerMajor Features Handling Precautions Cleaning the magazine Checking the AccessoriesCleaning the unit Handling PrecautionsFront View Panel FacilitiesRear View To AC wall outlet ConnectionsMagazine and ITS Functions Handling MagazinesPhysical Format Handling MagazinesLogical Format 120mm/12cm/4.72 discs onlyConnecting the Network Cache Changer to the Network Basic InstallationProcedure Before you beginBasic Installation ProceduresAssigning an Internet Address Mapping a Host Name to the Internet AddressPing the unit as follows ExampleRestart the DRM-6NX to download the Internet address Basic System Settings Server Password Click on Administration to access AdministrationDate and Time Microsoft & IBM Networks SMB Network SettingsSMB Server Name WizardUser-level Access ControlShare-level Microsoft & IBM Networks SMBInstallation as an NDS Server Installation as a Bindery ServerNetWare NCP NetWare Server NameNetWare NCP Example NDS settingsError Description Use Filer to change the default access rights NetWare NCP Unix NFS Unix NFS Web Browser Http Web Browser Http External LinkAccess Points Accessing the Network Cache Changer ResourcesAccessing the Network Cache Changer Resources Windows 95/98 and Windows NTNetWare Windows for Workgroups NetWare NCP Windows NT OS/2IBM Peer for OS/2 Once the appropriate network support is installed When you are using DOS in the SMB environmentSelect a drive letter for the DRM-6NX from the Local Device name fieldMount the DRM-6NX NFS for PC or Apple MacintoshClick Set then click Close to exit the setup menu Caching SettingsHard Disk Caching Managing Hard Disk CachingManagement Monitoring the Network Cache Changer Event LogThis section describes Event Log Statistics Mail Monitoring the Network Cache Changer StatisticsAppendix a Parameter List Configuration FileSMB Appendix a Parameter ListNDSServerContext TimeZone Parameter ValuesWhere nnnnnnnn is a unique eight digit number Volumes FolderDirectory Structure System folderAccess Control Parameters Editing the Configuration ParametersWeb Browser Text EditorAppendix B Troubleshooting Front Panel IndicatorsNormal Conditions Error Conditions Problems Running CD-ROM SoftwareStatus Indicator On Appendix B TroubleshootingDifficulties Locating the Network Cache Changer in NetWare Problems Locating the Domain Controller in Windows SMBFrame Types Ethernet Example Host name of the DRM-6NX is cdservRestoring Factory Default Settings Problems When Accessing Disc ChangersOthers Reset ButtonObtaining New Software Appendix C Upgrading the Network Cache ChangerThis section includes the following information HomeUpgrading the Networ Cache Changer Upgrading the Internal DrivesAppendix C Upgrading the Network Cache Canger Appendix D Specifications Appendix E Glossary Appendix E Glossary DRB1239 AFTER-SALES Service for Pioneer Products

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