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Fred Ruffet
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Creating CDs for HP-UX

Hi,

I've read some forum articles about that, but can't manage to create a good CD for HP-UX.

I use Nero and tried the defaults options, with or without joliet. Playing with mount/pfs_mount, "-r" and "-o cdcase" options, all I can have is an uppercase filenames with ;1 at the end or lowercase filenames.

What is a good set of options I can use to burn (and to mmount) in order to preserve case ?

Regards,

Fred
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"Reality is just a point of view." (P. K. D.)
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RAC_1
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Re: Creating CDs for HP-UX

rockridge format. Else, if you have rockridge patch, you should not have problem mounting it on hp-ux with correct case.

Anil
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Fred Ruffet
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Re: Creating CDs for HP-UX

RAC,

It's OK to mount rock-ridge, but how to burn ? I don't have any "rock ridge" checkbox in Nero's burning process.

Regards,

Fred
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"Reality is just a point of view." (P. K. D.)
RAC_1
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Re: Creating CDs for HP-UX

Rosio burner?? Free available burners?? built in XP CD burner??
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Fred Ruffet
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Re: Creating CDs for HP-UX

Machine with burner here is under Win2000 (I did not made this choice). It has Nero installed (Neither do I). I believed that this soft, considered by my colleagues as "waow wonderfull", was able to do RR...

What I do now is to mkisofs from a linux server and burn those ISOs. I will try other burning programs to prevent transfers.

Thanks for Suggestions RAC

Fred
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Andrew Rutter
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Re: Creating CDs for HP-UX

hi fred,

I use nero burning rom, not the express version as you have more control.

Then in the settings go to iso page and there is an option to
do not add ;1 extension
uncheck this
and have iso 9660 +joliet selected
and burn the cd

these can then be mounted in the normal way in hpux with or without the -o cdcase option.

andy
Fred Ruffet
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Re: Creating CDs for HP-UX

Andrew,

And isn't all in upper or lower ? What I want is to have file called MyFile not to appear as myfile or MYFILE.

Thanks,

Fred
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"Reality is just a point of view." (P. K. D.)
Bill Hassell
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Re: Creating CDs for HP-UX

There is no way to create a CD that looks like an HP CD where long filenames and MiXeD case names are preserved. The reason is that HP adopted a non-standard way to master it's CDs more than 15 years ago by violating the ISO 9660 standard just a bit. Then the HP CDFS subsystem could display the names just like a normal filesystem.

ISO 9660 defines all filenames as UPPERCASE, 8.3 name format with a version number ;1 appended. All CDs then and now have this format. Additionally, the RockRidge extensions defined a new directory with alternate names and all modern mastering software uses this format (aka, ECMA 168 or POSIX filenames).

The problem is that HP-UX never adopted the RockRidge extensions aas part of CDFS until a few months ago. There is a hack method that has been around since 10.20 by mounting with the -ocdcase option, but this just removes ;1 and lowers the case (still 8.3 names).

Finally, the code was updated with 3 patches (all 3 must be installed) that activates the -orr option. This will mount your CDs correctly. Do NOT use Joliet--this is a PC-only format and not very portable outside of the PC realm. The patches are different for HP-UX 11.00 versus 11.11.

NOTE: there are no patches for 10.20. You have to use the rather unstable code called pfs (man pfs) to get RockRidge features on 10.20 and earlier.


Bill Hassell, sysadmin
Fred Ruffet
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Re: Creating CDs for HP-UX

Thanks Bill for history. Morality is always the same when someone violates a standard...

I have patches installed and things goes well using "mkisofs -r" under linux and burning ISO. But I still can't achieve the same directly from Nero. This not really a problem.

Regards,

Fred
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"Reality is just a point of view." (P. K. D.)
Bill Hassell
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Re: Creating CDs for HP-UX

Nero and Roxio work fine and the CDs they create with the defaults (for an interchangeable CD) look OK on HP-UX with the -orr option. mkisofs has lots of option overrides concerning file naming conventions that PC users just wouldn't understand. The problem you're seeing is the same for Oracle CDs as well as Cisco, WRQ, SysAdmin Magazine CDs, etc


Bill Hassell, sysadmin