Pioneer DRM-6NX manual Directory Structure, The Volumes Folder, The System folder

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Directory Structure

Appendix A : Parameter List

Directory Structure

The DRM-6NX will appear to your system as a file server. Like any other file server it has a directory structure where files are stored. The directory structure of the DRM-6NX is outlined below:

The Volumes Folder

When a disc is inserted into a connected drive, a subfolder for that volume will be created in the Volumes folder. The files on that disc can be accessed through this folder. By default, the Volumes folder is available to all users. However, the Administrator can set a password to protect it.

Root or

SYS

System

The Volumes FolderThe System folder Volumes

Devyce Properties

Sever Properties

Volume Properties

Cdrom1

Cdrom2

Dvd3

....

The names of the subfolders found under the Volumes folder will comply with the following rules:

Ö If the Administrator sets a volume name, the

volume is re-named from the disc label name

Ö If no volume name has been set, the volume label

held on the disc will be used

Ö If the disc does not have a volume label and no

volume name has been set, the DRM-6NX will

automatically allocate a name of the form<nnnnnnnnn>,

where <nnnnnnnn> is a unique eight digit number

The purpose of each folder is explained on the following pages.

The System folder

The System folder includes configuration information about the DRM-6NX, (e.g. configuration settings, connected drives, inserted discs, access rights etc.).

The System folder contains these subfolders:

ÖDevice Properties - Includes one text file for each connected drive (i.e. CD/DVD-ROM drives and hard disks)

ÖServer Properties - Includes the configuration parameter list, event log and statistics files

ÖVolume Properties - When a disc is inserted into a connected drive, a text file for that disc will be created. If specified, the volume name will be used. If the no volume name has been set, the volume label will be used. If the disc does not have a volume label, the DRM-6NX will use a unique eight digit number. If the disc is not formatted or uses an unknown file system, the text file will be named unknown##.txt.

Often the volume label is not a good representation of the disc contents. A volume name is a convenient way of setting a more specific or recognizable name.

Important!

If you wish to run an application that is stored on a disc or looks for its associated files on a disc, you cannot use an alias name because the application will not recognize it.

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