Index

""(quotation marks)

in SET commands, 494

in WRITE command, 498

@ command, 496

* command, 499

# command, 496

1–3AM Group WAN traffic policies, 187

7AM–6PM WAN traffic policies, 187

< (is less than) operator, 492

< (does not equal) operator, 491

<= (is less than or equal to) operator, 492

> (is greater than) operator, 491

>= (is greater than or equal to)

operator, 492

= (equals) operator, 491

A

-A switch (DSRepair), 526

ABEND.LOG, 138

ABENDs (Abnormal ENDs), 131

access control

iManager, 374–375

iPrint, 372–375

Access Control file system right, 241

access control lists, 230–232

access logs, 437

ACCESS_SERVER identifier variable, 502

ACU (Automatic Client Upgrade), 64–66

Additional Document Directories page (Apache Manager, Content Management), 438

Address Restrictions page (iManager), 227

Administration Utility (eGuide), 475–477

ADMINSERV.CONF file, 418

ADMINSRV directory, 315

Advanced Login page (Novell Client properties), 69

Advanced Menu Settings page (Novell Client properties), 70

Advanced Settings page (Novell Client properties), 70

Advanced Technical Training (ATT), 535

AFP (AppleTalk Filing Protocol), configuring access, 79–80

Alert cluster resource state, 291

Allocated Memory option (DSTrace), 510

AM_PM identifier variable, 500

anonymous bind, 194

Anonymous mode (Apache Web Server), 429

Apache Manager, 418

additional document directories, creating, 422

Content Management, 437–438

Directory mode, 420–421

document root directory, changing, 421–422

File mode, 419

Server Logs, 437

Server Preferences, 433–437

user home directories, creating, 423–424

virtual servers, setting up, 425

Apache Web Server for NetWare, 416–417

adding website content, 427

admin server instance, loading/unloading, 418

CGI interpreters, configuring, 438

configuration options, 433

content management, 437–438

server logs, 437

server settings, 433–437

default port assignment, 432

hosting multiple websites, 424–426

HTTPD.CONF configuration, 418–421

installing, 417–418

loading, 418

modules, 426

OES platform support, 6

publishing website content, 427–428

securing web content, 429–432

storing web content, 421–424

unloading, 418

APACHE2 directory, 315

AppleTalk Filing Protocol (AFP), configuring access, 79–80

application containers (Nsure Audit), 257

application objects (Nsure Audit), 257

AppNotes, 531

Archive needed attribute, 244

asterisk (*) login script command, 499

asymmetric encryption, 250

ATT (Advanced Technical Training), 535

ATTACH command, 487

attribute mappings (Identity Manager), 296–297

attributes

data security, 240, 244–246

eliminating, 504

Audit NCP option (DSTrace), 510

Audit option (DSTrace), 510

Audit Skulk option (DSTrace), 510

Authenticated mode (Apache Web Server), 429–430

authentication, 215

Apache Web Server, 429

eDirectory login controls, 222–223

address restrictions, 227

intruder lockout configuration, 228–229

login restrictions, 225–226

password restrictions, 223–225

time restrictions, 226–227

FTP server settings, configuring, 408–409

graded, 218

NetIdentity-based single sign-on, 71–72

NMAS, 215

graded authentication, 216–217

installation, 217–219

login factors, 215–216

login methods, 216

login sequences, 216

phases of operation, 215

QuickFinder site settings, 472–473

universal passwords, 219–220

enabling, 222

preparing environment, 220

SDI domain configuration, 220–222

Authentication option (DSTrace), 510

authorization, 229–230

access control lists, 230–232

Apache Web Server, 429–430

effective rights, 237–239

explicit rights, 234–235

inheritance, 232–233

IRF (Inherited Rights Filter), 233–234

role-based administration, 239

security equivalence, 236–237

AUTOEXEC.NCF file, 143–144

automatic advertisement, 147

Automatic Client Upgrade, 64–66

B

b-trees, 155

background processes (eDirectory), 503–504

Backlinker, 507

Database Initialization, 504

Flat Cleaner, 504

Janitor, 505

Limber, 506–507

monitoring with DSTrace, 508–512

Replica Purger, 506

Replica Synchronization, 505–506

Schema Synchronization, 507

Time Synchronization, 507

Backlinker background process, 507

Backlinker option (DSTrace), 510

backups, 338–339

medium, choosing, 341–342

planning strategy, 339–343

SBCON utility

configuring for use, 343–345

options, 346

process, 346–348

restoring files, 348–350

schedules, 340–341

storage location considerations, 342

bind operations, LDAP clients, 193–195

biometric authentication, 216

Boolean operators (IF...THEN statements), 491

boot files. See startup files

BOOT$LOG.ERR file, 138–139

BREAK command, 490

BROKER.NLM, 357

brokers (NDPS), 354

access control, 375

configuring, 356–359

Browse entry right, 230

Buffers option (DSTrace), 510

C

C1.EXE file, 94

CA (Certificate Authority), 251

cache memory

Change Cache option (DSTrace), 511

mod_cache module, 426

statistics, monitoring, 134–135

canceling print jobs, 352

categories (NMAS graded authentication), 217

CD-ROMs, server-mounted, 130–131

CDE (Certified Directory Engineer) certification, 534

CDM (Custom Device Module) files, 123

CDROM.NLM, 130

Certificate Authority (CA), 251

certification (Novell), 533–534

CGI (Common Gateway Interface) scripts, 479

interpreters, configuring, 438

CGI Extensions page (Apache Manager, Content Management), 438

Change Cache option (DSTrace), 511

channel containers (Nsure Audit), 256

channel objects (Nsure Audit), 256

Chat service (Virtual Office), 450

child partition strategy, 163, 166

Choose a Pattern screen (Installation Wizard), 24

CIFS (Common Internet File System) access, configuring, 76–79

CLE (Certified Linux Engineer) certification, 534

CLP (Certified Linux Professional) certification, 534

Clearances (NMAS graded authentication), 217

Client Buffers option (DSTrace), 511

Client page (Novell Client properties), 69

clients, 53-54. See also Novell Client

iFolder, 397–398

iPrint, 351, 366–368

NetIdentity, 71–72

NICI, 73

NLS, 46

NMAS, 74

Cluster Config page (NoRM), 279–282

Cluster Management view (NoRM), 290–292

cluster resources, 273

cluster-aware applications, 285

cluster-enabled resources

assigning nodes, 287–288

configuring policies, 288–289

editing load/unload scripts, 289–290

migrating, 289

cluster-enabled volumes, 273

creating, 282–283

deleting, 284

editing load/unload scripts, 289–290

fan-out failover, 274–275

cluster-enabling applications, 286–287

cluster-naive applications, 286

clustering, 270-272. See also NCS

cluster resources, 273

cluster-enabled volumes, 273

default port number, 279

email reporting, 281–282

fan-out failover, 274–275

heartbeats, 274

IP addresses, modifying, 279, 282

master node, 273

priority settings, 281

protocol parameters script, viewing, 281

resources states, 290–292

SBD (Split-Brain Detector), 274

storage pools

configuring policies, 284–285

modifying node assignments, 284

tolerance settings, editing, 280–281

transmit frequency settings, editing, 280–281

upgrading to NCS, 275–276

CMD (Compatibility Mode Driver), default port assignment, 432

CN (Common Name), 154, 501

CNA (Certified Novell Administrator) certification, 533

CNE (Certified Novell Engineer) certification, 534

CNI (Certified Novell Instructor) certification, 534

Collision option (DSTrace), 511

Comatose cluster resource state, 291

commands

console commands, 122-124, 141–142

login script commands

# symbol, 496

@ symbol, 496

ATTACH, 487

BREAK, 490

CONTEXT, 487

DISPLAY, 496

DRIVE, 487–488

EXIT, 497

FDISPLAY, 497

FIRE, 490–491

identifier variables, 500–502

IF...THEN, 491–493

INCLUDE, 493

LASTLOGINTIME, 499

MAP, 488–489

NO_DEFAULT, 493

PAUSE, 494

PROFILE, 494

REMARK, 499–500

SET, 494–495

SET_TIME, 495

TERM, 497–498

TREE, 489

WRITE, 498–499

Common Internet File System (CIFS) access, configuring, 76–79

Common Name (CN), 154, 501

Compare property right, 230

Compatibility Mode (CM), transitioning from IPX to IP, 14

Compatibility Mode Driver (CMD), default port assignment, 432

Components screen (Installation Wizard), 24

compressing files, 326–329

condition variables, 269

CONFIG command, 141

Config reports, 137

configured lists, 148

Console Commands page (NoRM), 107, 122–123

Console Screens link (NoRM), 107

Console view (ConsoleOne), 92

ConsoleOne, 85, 89

file system rights, 242–243

installing, 92–96

on Linux servers, 95–96

on NetWare servers, 94–95

on Windows servers, 93–94

launching, 85, 95

limitations, 96

objects

creating, 90

finding, 91

modifying properties, 91

organization, 89

OES platform support, 4

purging files, 331–332

RConsoleJ. See RConsoleJ

salvaging files, 331–332

system requirements, 93–95

time variables, 225

views, customizing, 92

CONSOLEONE.EXE, 85, 95

container login scripts, 483

customization information to include, 484

overriding profile scripts, 494

container objects, 157

containers, 89

accessing, 91

Content frame

iManager, 103

iMonitor, 115

Novell Remote Manager, 110

Content Management (Apache Manager), 437–438

CONTEXT command, 487

context search files, 77, 79–80

COSTLT20 Group WAN traffic policies, 187

Country (C) object, 159

CPUCHECK command, 141

crawled indexes, creating, 457–458

Create entry right, 230

Create file system right, 241

creating

cluster-enabled volumes, 282–283

DFS junctions, 333–334

DNS objects, 204

eDirectory objects, 90

Filtered replicas, 173

login scripts, 484

network printers, 362

partitions, 169

QuickFinder indexes, 457–459

QuickFinder search sites, 456–457

storage pools, 318

swap files, 135

virtual teams, 449

Creator trustee reference, 232

cryptographic services

NICI, 249

Novell Certificate Server, 250–253

CTXS.CFG file, 77

Custom Device Module (CDM) files, 123

D

data security, 239–240

attributes, 244–246

file system trustee rights, 240–243

login scripts, 246

NCP Packet Signature, 247–248

Data Store (Nsure Audit), 254

Database Initialization (DB Init) background process, 504

date identifier variables, 500

DAY identifier variable, 500

DAY_OF_WEEK identifier variable, 500

DB Init background process, 504

default

cluster port number, 279

drive, changing, 487–488

login scripts, 484

OES NetWare installation, 21

time synchronization strategy, 145–146

Virtual Office services, 442

Default Capture page (Novell Client properties), 70

Delete entry right, 230

Delete inhibit attribute, 245

DELETED.SAV directory, 329

deleting

cluster-enabled volumes, 284

NLS licenses, 49

replicas, 172–173

swap files, 135

Deployment Manager

Generate GUIDs on NetWare 4 Servers, 19

iManager installation, 101–102

launching, 16–17

Network Preparation, 16–17

Prepare a Server for Upgrade, 28–29

Prepare for New eDirectory, 18–19

Search Tree for eDirectory/NDS Version, 18

Upgrade a Server Remotely, 30–31

Upgrade to NetWare 6.5, 30–31

DeveloperNet, 532–533

device authentication, 216

DFS (Distributed File System), 332

junctions, 332

creating, 333–334

management context, 332–333

moving volumes, 334–335

OES platform support, 6

splitting volumes, 334–335

DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol), 195

configuring, 198

creating objects, 200–201

planning, 199

starting DHCP services, 201–202

installing DHCP services, 196

planning for, 197–198

setting lease times, 199

setting scope, 198

DHCP Server object, creating, 200

DHCP Settings page (Novell Client properties), 71

DHCPSRVR.NLM, 202

dial-up connections, configuring, 68

Dial-Up tab (Novell Login dialog box), 68

differential backups, 340, 346

Direct mode (iMonitor), 116

directories

attributes, 244

assigning, 246

types, 244–246

nonsystem directories, 315–316

system directories, 314–315

web server directories

additional document directories, 422

document root, 421–422

user home directories, 423–424

Directory mode (Apache Manager), 420–421

DISABLE LOGIN command, 142

Discussion service (Virtual Office), 450

DISPLAY command, 496–497

DISPLAY ENVIRONMENT com- mand, 141

DISPLAY MODIFIED ENVIRONMENT command, 141

DISPLAY PROCESSORS command, 141

Distinguished Name, 154

Distributed File System. See DFS

Distributed References option (DSTrace), 511

DNS (Domain Name Service), 195

configuring, 202

creating objects, 204–206

planning environment, 203

starting services, 206–207

default port assignment, 432

installing DNS services, 196

planning for, 197–198

setting lease times, 199

setting scope, 198

setting up for Print Manager, 361–362

DNS option (DSTrace), 511

DNS Server object, creating, 204

DNS Zone object, creating, 204–205

Document Preferences page (Apache Manager, Content Management), 438

document root (web servers), 421–422

Domain Name Service screen (Installation Wizard), 25

Don’t compress attribute, 246

Don’t migrate attribute, 246

Don’t suballocate attribute, 246

DOS partitions, mounting as NSS volume, 324

DOSFAT.NSS, 324

Down Server upgrades, 27, 34

DRIVE command, 487–488

drive mappings, 386–390

drivers

Identity Manager drivers, 295

configuring, 301–302

filters, 295

installing, 298–301

PasswordSync and, 296, 303–304

Remote Loader Service, 296

printer drivers

adding, 358–359

default options, 367–368

installing automatically, 364–365

installing manually, 365

drives

assigning letters to directories, 488–489

changing default, 487–488

DS Agent option (DSTrace), 511

DSCAT Contextless Login page (Novell Client properties), 71

DSRepair, 512–513

command-line switches, 524–526

loading, 512

logging results, 513

monitoring eDirectory, 516–518

repairing eDirectory

database operations, 519–520

miscellaneous operations, 522–524

partition operations, 520–521

replica operations, 520–522

unattended full repairs, 513–516

DSREPAIR.LOG file, 513

DSTrace, 508–512

E

eDirectory

architecture, 153-156, 158

attributes, eliminating, 504

background processes, 503–504

Backlinker, 507

Database Initialization, 504

Flat Cleaner, 504

Janitor, 505

Limber, 506–507

monitoring, 508–512

Replica Purger, 506

Replica Synchronization, 505–506

Schema Synchronization, 507

Time Synchronization, 507

error codes, 526–528

indexing, 155

LDAP Services for eDirectory, 188–189

bind operations, 193–195

LDAP Group object, configuring, 192–193

LDAP Server object, configuring, 189–192

login controls, 222–223

address restrictions, 227

intruder lockout configuration, 228–229

login restrictions, 225–226

password restrictions, 223–225

time restrictions, 226–227

login server, specifying, 67

monitoring

external references, checking, 182

finding unknown objects, 183–184

object health, 184–185

replica synchronization status, 179–181

schema synchronization status, 183

time synchronization status, 178–179

tracing activities, 176–177

verifying version of eDirectory, 177–178

monitoring with DSRepair, 516–518

name context for login, specifying, 67

objects. See also specific objects

Common Name (CN), 154

container objects, 157

Context, 154

creating, 90

Distinguished Name, 154

finding, 91

leaf, 157

modifying properties, 91

Novell Licensing Services (NLS) objects, 46

organization of, 89

troubleshooting inconsistencies, 184–185

unknown objects, finding, 183–184

OES platform support, 5

organization of data, 156

partitions, 156–157

creating, 169

merging, 169

moving, 169–170

planning, 162–163

planning for OES NetWare installation, 15

referential integrity, maintaining, 507

repairing with DSRepair, 512–513

command-line switches, 524–526

database operations, 519–520

loading DSRepair, 512

logging results, 513

miscellaneous operations, 522, 524

partition operations, 520–521

replica operations, 520–522

unattended full repairs, 513–516

replicas, 156-157. See also specific replica types

adding, 171

changing type, 171–172

deleting, 172–173

strategy for, 165–166

sync status, verifying, 179–181

schema, 156

preparing for OES NetWare installation, 18–19

synchronization status, 183

services provided by, 152–153

traffic, managing, 185–188

trees

attaching to, 489

design rules, 158–166

grafting, 175–176

naming, 159

merging, 174–175

renaming, 174

sample structure, 154

setting user context, 487

specifying login options, specifying, 67

variables, eliminating, 504

versions, searching for existing, 18

eDirectory Installation screen (Installation Wizard), 25

EDIT.NLM, 143

effective rights, 237-239, 242

eGuide, 473

accessing, 477–478

configuring, 474–475

installing, 473–474

OES platform support, 7

Quick Setup Wizard, 475–477

electrical power problems, 128–130

ELSE command, 491

Emulated Bindery option (DSTrace), 511

ENABLE LOGIN command, 142

encryption

Apache Web Server, 430–431

asymmetric, 250

END command, 491

entry rights, 230

environment variables, setting, 494–495

Erase file system right, 241

error codes (eDirectory), 526–528

error log files, 135–140

setting parameters, 139–140

viewing, 136–139

web server logs, 437

Error Responses page (Apache Manager, Server Preferences), 436–437

ERROR_LEVEL identifier variable, 502

ETC directory, 315

event notification service (NDPS), 354

Execute only attribute, 130, 244

EXIT command, 497

explicit

rights, 234–235

security equivalence, 236–237

external references, checking, 182

F

fan-out failover, 274–275

FDISPLAY command, 497

file access

iFolder, 390

accessing, 400–401

account information, 398–400

client, installing, 397–398

components, 390–391

installing, 391–393

Management console, 393–396

prerequisites, 391

NetDrive, 386–390

adding sites, 388

configuring, 387–389

mapping drives, 389–390

protocols supported, 387

system requirements, 386

NetStorage, 380–381

accessing files, 383–386

configuring, 382–383

installing, 381–382

NetWare FTP server

configuring, 403–412

features, 402–403

installing, 403

File mode (Apache Manager), 419

File scan file system right, 241

File Snapshot, 311

file system

Distributed File System. See DFS

indexes, creating, 458–459

nonsystem directories, 315-316, 322–323

Novell Storage Systems. See NSS

planning, 313–314

security, 239–240

attributes, 244–246

trustee rights, 240–243

system directories, 314–315

files

attributes, 244–246

backups. See backups

compression, 13, 326–329

context search files, 77–80

Macintosh user access, 80–81

purging, 329–332

salvaging, 329–332

startup files

editing, 143–144

installing, 21–23

order of execution, 142–143

trustee rights, 240–241

ConsoleOne, 242–243

effective rights, 242

inheritance, 241–242

security equivalence, 242

Files service (Virtual Office), 450

FILE_SERVER identifier variable, 501

Filtered replicas, 164

creating, 173

filters (Identity Manager), 295

FIRE command, 490–491

FIRE PHASERS command, 490–491

flags. See attributes

Flat Cleaner background process, 504

flushing files, 322

forwarding URLs, 438

Fragmented Request option (DSTrace), 511

frames

iManager, 103

iMonitor, 115

NoRM, 110

FTP (File Transfer Protocol). See also NetWare FTP server

default port assignment, 432

NetDrive support, 387

FTPSERV.CFG file, 403–405

full backups, 346

FULL_NAME identifier variable, 501

G

General page (QuickFinder Server Manager)

search site settings, 464–466

services settings, 460–462

Generate GUIDs on NetWare 4 Servers (Deployment Manager), 19

GIPC Stream page (Cluster Config), 281

Global MIME Types page (Apache Manager, Server Preferences), 434–435

Global Run queues, 265–266

Global Settings page (iFolder Management console), 394–395

Global Settings page (QuickFinder Server Manager), 456–457

GMT (Greenwich Mean Time), 225

graded authentication, 216–218

grafting eDirectory trees, 175–176

GREETING_TIME identifier variable, 500

H

HAM (Host Adapter Module) files, 123

hard disks

failures, 130

file compression, 326–329

OES NetWare requirements, 11

restricting user disk space, 329–330

hardware virtual servers, 424–426

Header frame

iManager, 103

iMonitor, 115

Novell Remote Manager, 110

Health Monitor (NoRM), 132–133

HEALTH.LOG, 138

HELP command, 122

Hidden attribute, 245

hierarchical databases, 154

Host Adapter Module (HAM) files, 123

hot fix, 312

HOUR identifier variable, 500

HOUR24 identifier variable, 501

HTTP error messages, customizing, 436–437

HTTPD.CONF file, 418–420

I

IANA (Internet Assigned Numbers Authority), 435

identifier variables, 485, 500–502

Identity Manager, 293–294

attribute mappings, 296–297

components, 294–296

configuring drivers, 301–302

installing

drivers, 298–301

engine, 297–298

Remote Loader Service, 298–300

PasswordSync, 296, 303–304

IF...THEN command, 491–493

Boolean operators, 491

nesting, 491–492

syntax, 492

iFolder, 390

accessing, 400–401

account information, 398–400

client, installing, 397–398

components, 390–391

default port assignment, 432

installing, 391–393

Management console, 393–396

NetDrive support, 387

OES platform support, 6

prerequisites, 391

iManager, 86, 101

access control, 374–375

creating iPrint broker, 357

creating Print Manager, 360

DNS/DHCP services

DHCP Server object, creating, 200

DHCP Subnet Address Range object, creating, 201

DHCP Subnet object, creating, 200–201

DNS Server object, creating, 204

DNS Zone object, creating, 204–205

installing, 196

resource records, creating, 205–206

scope, setting, 198

eDirectory

finding unknown objects, 183–184

grafting trees, 175–176

merging trees, 174–175

renaming trees, 174

eGuide, installing, 473–474

frames, 103

installing, 101–102

iPrint

installing, 355

pooling printers, 363–364

printer objects, creating, 362

printer role assignments, defining, 374

spooling, configuring, 363

license certificates, deleting, 49

login scripts, creating/modifying, 484

NetStorage

configuring, 382–383

installing, 381–382

NetWare FTP server

configuring, 403–411

installing, 403

NMAS, installing, 217–218

Novell Cluster Services, installing, 277–278

Nsure Audit, installing, 254–256

OES platform support, 4

opening, 86, 102

partition operations, 169–170

QuickFinder, installing, 453

RBS (Role-Based Services), 104

configuring, 105–107

object types, 104

Remote Printer Management, accessing, 364–365

replica operations, 171–173

RPM configuration, 365

Simple mode, 86, 102

SMS, installing, 343–344

upgrading servers, 31

Immediate compress attribute, 246

Immediate Purge attribute, 330

iMonitor, 87, 112–113

accessing, 114

configuring, 116

default port assignment, 432

eDirectory monitoring, 167, 508–512

features, 113

frames, 115

installing, 113

modes of operation, 115–116

OES platform support, 4

tracing activity, 176–177

implicit security equivalence, 236

in-place upgrades, 28–34

from Deployment Manager, 30–31

from iManager, 31

from server console, 30

Inbound Synchronization option (DSTrace), 511

INCLUDE command, 493

incremental backups, 340, 346

Index Management page (QuickFinder Server Manager), 454

indexes (QuickFinder), 453

creating, 457–459

configuring default settings, 470–471

generating, 459

scheduling events, 459

indexing (eDirectory), 155

inheritance, 232–233

file system rights, 241–242

Inherited rights filter trustee reference, 232

Inherited Rights Filter. See IRF

Initialization option (DSTrace), 511

initiator software (iSCSI), 336, 338

Inspector option (DSTrace), 511

installing

Apache Web Server for NetWare, 417–418

ConsoleOne, 92–96

DHCP services, 196

DNS services, 196

eGuide, 473–474

FTP server, 403

Identity Manager, 297–301

iFolder, 391, 393

iFolder client, 397–398

iManager, 101–102

iMonitor, 113

iPrint, 355

Java Access Bridge, 93–94

NCS, 275–279

NetStorage, 381–382

NICI client, 73

NMAS, 217–218

NMAS client, 74

NoRM, 108–109

Novell Client, 54–56

Novell Client Install Manager configuration files, 60-63

from web servers, 58–60

Nsure Audit, 254–256

OES NetWare, 10

eDirectory, planning, 15

NDPS printing environment, planning, 15–16

NetWare Installation Wizard, 23–26

network preparation, 16–19

protocols, planning, 13–14

response files, creating, 21

server hardware planning, 11–12

startup files, 21–23

volumes, planning, 12–13

QuickFinder, 453

Server Consolidation Utility, 35–36

SMS, 343–344

Virtual Office, 443

Intel MPS (Multiprocessor Specification), 270

Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA), 435

Internet Packet Exchange. See IPX

Internet Printing Protocol (IPP), 13

Internet Protocol. See IP

intruder detection, 410

Intruder Lockout page (iManager), 228–229

Inventory reports, 137–138

IP (Internet Protocol), 13–14

IP addresses, 13

cluster addresses, modifying, 279, 282

virtual servers, 424–426

IPP (Internet Printing Protocol), 352

disabling support, 363

IPPSRVR.NLM, 355

iPrint, 352–353

accessing, 367–368

accessing printers, 365–369

client

installing, 351, 366

removing, 367

updates, 368

components, 353–355

configuring, 356

broker, 356–360

creating network printers, 362–363

creating Print Manager, 359–361

manual printer support installation, 365

printer pooling, 363–364

printer support installation, 364–365

setting up DNS, 361–362

spooling, 363

default

driver options, 367–368

port assignment, 432

installing, 355

location-based printing, 369–371

OES platform support, 6

parameters supported, 368

printer persistence, setting, 371

security, 372

access control, 372–375

printer security levels, 375–376

SSL, 376–377

IPRINT.INI file, 368–369

IPX (Internet Packet Exchange)

Compatibility Mode (CM), transitioning from IPX to IP, 14

Group WAN traffic policies, 187

RConsoleJ and, 97

IRF (Inherited Rights Filters), 233–234

iSCSI, 336

components, 336

configuring environment, 337–338

OES platform support, 6

J - K

Janitor background process, 505

Janitor option (DSTrace), 511

Java applications

loading on OES NetWare servers, 126–127

statistics, viewing, 127

terminating, 127

Java Access Bridge, installing, 93–94

Java Virtual Machine. See JVM

JAVA.NLM, 126

junctions (DFS), 332

creating, 333–334

management context, 332–333

JVM (Java Virtual Machine), OES platform support, 6

L

-L switch (DSRepair), 524

LAN Area objects, creating, 187–188

.LAN files, 123

LASTLOGINTIME command, 499

LAST_NAME identifier variable, 501

LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol)

default port assignment, 432

searching LDAP directory. See eGuide

universal passwords, 219

LDAP Configuration screen (Installation Wizard), 26

LDAP Contextless Login page (Novell Client properties), 70

LDAP Group object, configuring, 192–193

LDAP option (DSTrace), 511

LDAP Server object, configuring, 189–192

LDAP Services for eDirectory, 188–189

bind operations, 193–195

LDAP Group object, configuring, 192–193

LDAP Server object, configuring, 189–192

LDAP Stack option (DSTrace), 511

leaf objects, 157

organization considerations, 161–162

License Certificate Context screen (Installation Wizard), 26

License Certificate object, 46

License Container object, 46

License Service Provider (LSP), 46

Licenses screen (Installation Wizard), 26

Limber background process, 506–507

Limber option (DSTrace), 511

Links service (Virtual Office), 450

Linux

ConsoleOne system requirements, 95

support for OES services, 4–7

Linux User Management, OES platform support, 6

List Modules link (NoRM), 124

LIST STORAGE ADAPTERS command, 141

Listen Ports page (Apache Manager, Server Preferences), 425, 430-431, 436

load balancing, 266–267

Loading cluster resource state, 292

Local Run queues, 265–266

Locality (L) object, 159

Location Profiles page (Novell Client properties), 69

location-based printing, 369

creating printer lists, 369

creating printer maps, 369–371

hosting maps on Web server, 371

Locking option (DSTrace), 511

LOGGER.TXT file, 138

logging server object (Nsure Audit), 256

logging services container (Nsure Audit), 256

logical volumes. See NSS, volumes

LOGIN directory, 315

Login Restrictions page (iManager), 225–226

login scripts

commands

# symbol, 496

@ symbol, 496

ATTACH, 487

BREAK, 490

CONTEXT, 487

DISPLAY, 496

DRIVE, 487–488

EXIT, 497

FDISPLAY, 497

FIRE, 490–491

IF...THEN, 491–493

INCLUDE, 493

LASTLOGINTIME, 499

MAP, 488–489

NO_DEFAULT, 493

PAUSE, 494

PROFILE, 494

REMARK, 499–500

SET, 494–495

SET_TIME, 495

TERM, 497–498

TREE, 489

WRITE, 498–499

conflicts, 485

conventions, 485–486

creating, 484

identifier variables, 485, 500–502

managing, 67

modifying, 484

logins

customizing user, 218

eDirectory controls, 222–223

address restrictions, 227

intruder lockout configuration, 228–229

Login Restrictions, 225–226

password restrictions, 223–225

time restrictions, 226–227

enabling, 142

methods, 216

NMAS, 215–216

Novell Client options, 66–69

preventing, 142

sequences, 216, 218

LOGIN_CONTEXT identifier variable, 501

LOGIN_NAME identifier variable, 501

logs

DSRepair operations, 513

error log files, 135–140

FTP server log settings, configuring, 411

Virtual Office logs, 445–446

web server logs, 437

Looking Glass icon (iManager), 104

Lost Entry option (DSTrace), 511

LSP (License Service Provider), 46

M

MACHINE identifier variable, 501

maintaining OES NetWare servers, 140–142

Management console (iFolder), 393–394

Global Settings page, 394–395

Reporting page, 396

System Monitoring page, 395

User Management page, 395–396

manual advertisement, 148

MAP command, 488–489

Map Designer (iPrint), 369–371

MAP DISPLAY OFF command, 488

MAP DISPLAY ON command, 488

MAP ERROR OFF command, 488

mapping

network drives, 386–390

printers, 369–371

Master CNE certification, 534

Master License Agreement (MLA), 48

master node, 273

transmit frequency settings, 280–281

tolerance settings, 280–281

Master replicas, 163

changing to Read/Write, 172

MEMBER OF group identifier variable, 501

memory

cache memory

Change Cache option (DSTrace), 511

mod_cache module, 426

statistics, monitoring, 134–135

multiprocessing issues, 268–269

OES NetWare requirements, 11

virtual memory swap files, 135

merging

eDirectory trees, 174–175

partitions, 169

MIME types, adding to web servers, 434–435

minimum patch list, 141–142

MINUTE identifier variable, 501

Miscellaneous queue, 265

MLA (Master License Agreement), 48

Modify right, 130, 241

modules (Apache Web Server), 426, 429

MODULES command, 141

mod_cache module, 426

mod_dav module, 426

mod_edir module, 426, 429

mod_ldap_auth module, 426, 429

mod_nsn module, 426

mod_perl module, 426

mod_php module, 426

MONITOR.NLM

log file parameters, setting, 139–140

NCF files, editing, 144

workstation connections, monitoring, 142

monitoring eDirectory

background processes, 504–507

with DSRepair, 516–518

external references, checking, 182

object health, 184–185

replica synchronization status, 179–181

schema synchronization status, 183

server performance, 132–134

cache memory statistics, 134–135

error logs, 135–140

virtual memory, 135

time sync status, 178–179

tracing activity, 176–177

unknown objects, finding, 183–184

version of eDirectory, verifying, 177–178

MONTH identifier variable, 500

MONTH_NAME identifier variable, 500

mount command, 84

Move Object option (DSTrace), 511

moving

partitions, 169–170

print jobs, 352

volumes, 334–335

MPS (Multiprocessor Specification), 270

MPS14.PSM, 270

-MR switch (DSRepair), 525

multiprocessing, 261

benefits of OES NetWare, 262

enabled services in OES NetWare, 261–262

load balancing, 266–267

memory issues, 268–269

multiprocessor-compliant programs, 263

multiprocessor-safe programs, 263

PSMs (Platform Support Modules), 269–270

running programs on multiprocessor system, 263–264

threads, 264–266

preemptive execution, 267–268

queues, 265–266

synchronization primitives, 269

versus processes, 264

Multiprocessor Specification (MPS), 270

mutex (mutual exclusive lock), 269

mutually exclusive lock (mutex), 269

MySQL, 7, 478–479

N

-N switch (DSRepair), 525

.NAM files, 123

NAME command, 141

NAMED.NLM, 206–207

naming

eDirectory tree, 159

servers, 12

Native File Access (NFA), 74–75

administrative workstation requirements, 75

AFP access, configuring, 79–80

CIFS access, configuring, 76–79

client requirements, 75

NFS access, configuring, 81–83

OES platform support, 5

simple passwords, creating, 76

universal passwords, 220

NATPs (Novell Academic Training Partners), 533

Navigation frame

iManager, 103

iMonitor, 115

Novell Remote Manager, 110

NCIMan (Novell Client Install Manager), 60–63

NCP (NetWare Core Protocol)

default port assignment, 432

NCP Engine option (DSTrace), 511

NCP Packet Signature, 247–248

NCP Server OES platform support, 6

NCS (Novell Cluster Services), 270

architecture, 271–272

benefits, 271

cluster resources, 273

cluster-enabled resources

assigning nodes, 287–288

configuring policies, 288–289

editing load/unload scripts, 289–290

migrating, 289

cluster-enabled volumes, 273

creating, 282–283

deleting, 284

editing load/unload scripts, 289–290

cluster-enabling volumes, 283–284

configuring, 279–282

email reporting, 281–282

fan-out failover, 274–275

hardware requirements, 275

heartbeats, 274

installing, 275–279

licenses, 271

master node, 273

resource states, 290–292

SBD (Split-Brain Detector), 274

storage pools

configuring policies, 284–285

modifying node assignments, 284

NDAY_OF_WEEK identifier variable, 500

NDPS (Novell Distributed Print Services), 352

brokers, 354

access control, 375

adding printer drivers, 358–359

configuring, 356–358

disabling services, 359

components, 353–354

planning for, 15–16

print roles, 373

NDPSGW.NLM, 354

NDPSM.NLM, 360

NDS tab (Novell Login dialog box), 67

NDSIMON.INI file, 116

NDSTTYPS Group WAN traffic policies, 187

NDS_Sync cluster resource state, 292

nesting IF...THEN statements, 491–492

NetDrive, 386–390

adding sites, 388

Client, OES platform support, 5

configuring, 387–389

mapping drives, 389–390

protocols supported, 387

publishing website content, 428

system requirements, 386

NetIdentity agent, 4, 71–72

NetStorage, 380–381

accessing files, 383–386

configuring, 382–383

installing, 381–382

OES platform support, 6

NetWare 3.x servers, upgrading to OES NetWare, 28

NetWare 4.2, Down Server upgrades, 34

NetWare FTP server, 402

configuring, 403–405

general settings, 405–408

log settings, 411

security settings, 410

user settings, 408–409

features, 402–403

installing, 403

OES platform support, 6

NetWare Installation Wizard, 23–26

NetWare Loadable Modules. See NLMs

NetWare Migration Wizard, 27

NetWare Server Configuration reports, 137

NetWare Server Inventory reports, 137–138

NetWare Web Access, default port assignment, 432

network adapters

LIST STORAGE ADAPTERS

command, 141

OES NetWare requirements, 11

network drive mappings, 386–390

Network File System. See NFS

network identifier variables, 501

Network Preparation (Deployment Manager), 16–17

Network Professional Association, 535–536

Network Settings page (Apache Manager, Server Preferences), 435

Network Time Protocol. See NTP

NETWORK_ADDRESS identifier variable, 501

NFA. See Native File Access

NFAUUser object, 82

NFAUWorld object, 82

NFS (Network File System)

configuring access, 81–83

exporting NetWare file system for, 82–83

mounting exported directories, 84

objects, 81–82

NFSAdmin object, 82

Ngage, 532

NICI (Novell International Cryptographic Infrastructure), 5, 249

installing client, 73

NIS Server object, 82

NLMs (NetWare Loadable Modules), 122–125

loading, 124, 131–132

status screens, viewing, 124

unloading, 124

NLS (Novell Licensing Services)

deleting licenses, 49

eDirectory objects, 46

installing license certificates, 48

managing licenses, 47

moving license certificates, 49

request processing, 46–47

server assignments, 48

verifying installation, 47

NLS client, 46

NMAS (Novell Modular Authentication Service), 215

client, 74

installing, 74

OES platform support, 4

configuring, 68, 218–219

Enterprise Edition, 216

graded authentication, 216–217

instaling, 217–219

login factors, 215–216

login methods, 216

login sequences, 216

OES platform support, 5

phases of operation, 215

NMAS tab (Novell Login dialog box), 68

NoRM (Novell Remote Manager), 87, 107–109

Cluster Config page, 279–282

Cluster Management view, 290–292

configuration options, 110–111

Console Commands page, 122–123

customizing, 112

default port assignment, 432

features, 107–108

frames, 110

installing, 108–109

iSCSI, 337–338

launching, 87, 108–109

log files, 136–140

logging out of, 109

swap file configuration, 135

tasks performed with, 107

views, 108

NOT MEMBER OF group identifier variable, 501

notification containers (Nsure Audit), 257

notification objects (Nsure Audit), 257

Novell

certification, 533–535

information resources

Advanced Technical Training (ATT), 535

DeveloperNet, 532–533

general product information, 529

Network Professional Association (NPA), 535–536

Novell AppNotes, 531

Novell Connection magazine, 531

Novell Cool Solutions, 530

Novell Ngage, 532

Novell Users International (NUI), 535

online, 530

technical support, 531–532

Novell Academic Training Partners (NATPs), 533

Novell AppNotes, 531

Novell Certificate Server, 250–251

server certificates, creating, 251–252

user certificates, creating, 252–253

Novell Client, 54

configuring, 69–71

installing, 54–56

Novell Client Install Manager configuration files, 60–63

from web servers, 58–60

login options, 66–69

OES platform support, 4

removing, 57

upgrading

Automatic Client Upgrade, 64–66

Novell Client Install Manager configuration files, 60–63

Novell Client Upgrade Agent, 63–64

Novell Client Install Manager. See NCIMan

Novell Client Upgrade Agent, configuring, 63–64

Novell Cluster Services. See NCS

Novell Connection magazine, 531

Novell Cool Solutions, 530

Novell Distributed Print Services. See NDPS

Novell eGuide. See eGuide

Novell International Cryptographic Infrastructure. See NICI

Novell Login dialog box, 66–68

Novell Login utility, 483–484

Novell Modular Authentication Service. See NMAS

Novell Ngage, 532

Novell QuickFinder. See QuickFinder

Novell Remote Manager. See NoRM

Novell Technical Support, 530

Novell Training, 533

Novell Training Service Partners (NTSPs), 533

Novell Users International (NUI), 535

Novell Virtual Office. See Virtual Office

NO_DEFAULT command, 493

NPA (Network Professional Association), 535–536

NRM (NetWare Remote Manager), default port assignment, 432

NRMUSERS.LOG, 138

NSS (Novell Storage Systems)

architecture, 309–310

hot fix, 312

OES platform support, 5

partitions, 309, 317–318

RAID support, 313

storage pools, 310, 317

configuration options, 319–320

creating, 318

overbooking, 310

repairing, 312-313, 324–326

volumes, 310

configuration options, 323–324

creating, 320

enabling TTS (Transaction Tracking System), 311

management concepts, 310–313

mounting, 320, 324

restricting disk space, 329

NSS Management Utility, 23

NSSMU.NLM, 23

Nsure Audit, 253

components, 253–254

configuring, 256–257

installing, 254–256

OES platform support, 5

online documentation, 254

Nsure Audit Report, 254

Nsure Identity Manager, OES platform support, 5

Nterprise Branch Office, OES platform support, 6

NTP (Network Time Protocol), 144, 149

default port assignment, 432

NTSP (Novell Training Service Partners), 533

NUI (Novell Users International), 535

NWAdmin, 88

NWCONFIG.NLM, 144

NWDEPLOY.EXE, 16

NWDEPLOYNOBROWSER.EXE, 16

NWSC.EXE, 35–36

O

objects

cluster resources, 273

DHCP objects, creating, 200–201

DNS objects, creating, 204–206

eDirectory objects

Common Name (CN), 154

container objects, 157

Context, 154

creating, 90

Distinguished Name, 154

finding, 91

leaf objects, 157, 161–162

NLS (Novell Licensing Services) objects, 46

organization of, 89

properties, modifying, 91

rules governing, 156

troubleshooting inconsistencies, 184–185

unknown objects, finding, 183–184

NFS objects, 81–82

RBS (Role-Based Services) objects, 104

user-related, security, 211–214

OES NetWare

core components, 3

installing, 10

eDirectory, planning, 15

NDPS printing environment, planning, 15–16

NetWare Installation Wizard, 23–26

network preparation, 16–19

protocols, planning, 13–14

response files, creating, 21

server hardware, planning, 11–12

startup files, 21–23

volumes, planning, 12–13

multiprocessor-enabled services, 261–262

platform support for services, 4–7

reasons for using, 3

upgrading to, 9-10, 27

from Deployment Manager, 30–31

Down Server upgrades, 27, 34

from iManager, 31

in-place upgrades, 28–34

NetWare 3.x servers, 28

remote upgrades, 30

from server console, 30

server health, checking, 28–29

Windows NT servers, 27

Offline cluster resource state, 292

ONOSPOOF Group WAN traffic policies, 187

Open Enterprise Server. See OES NetWare

Open WBEM CIMOM, OES platform support, 5

OpenSSH, 7, 479

operators

in IF...THEN statements, 491

in WRITE command, 499

OPNSPOOF WAN traffic policies, 187

optical storage, 342

organization (O) object, 159

organizational roles, 214

organizational unit (OU) object, 159

OS identifier variable, 501

OS_VERSION identifier variable, 502

Outbound Synchronization option (DSTrace), 512

overbooking storage pools, 310

overloaded processors, 266–267

P

Package Management, OES platform support, 5

parameters (SET), 327–329

Partition Disks Operations (NoRM), 108

Partition option (DSTrace), 512

Partition view (ConsoleOne), 92

partitions, 157

creating, 169

DOS partitions, mounting as NSS volume, 324

iSCSI partitions, creating, 337

merging, 169

NSS partitions, 309, 317–318

planning, 162–163

pruning and grafting, 169–170

time sync status, verifying, 178–179

password authentication, 216

Password Restrictions page (iManager), 223–225

passwords

Identity Manager. See Identity Manager

simple passwords, creating, 76

universal passwords, 219–220

enabling, 222

preparing environment, 220

SDI domain configuration, 220–222

synchronization, 219

PasswordSync (Identity Manager), 296, 303–304

PASSWORD_EXPIRES identifier variable, 501

patches, 141

patterned deployments, 24

PAUSE command, 494

performance, monitoring, 132–134

cache memory statistics, 134–135

error logs, 135–140

virtual memory, 135

Performance Tuning page (Apache Manager, Server Preferences), 434

Perl, 7, 479

phasers.wav file, 490–491

PHP, 7, 480

PKI (Public Key Infrastructure), 250–253

Platform Agent (Nsure Audit), 254

PLATFORM identifier variable, 502

Platform Support Modules (PSMs), 269–270

pooling printers, 363–364

ports

default assignments, 432–433

default cluster port number, 279

SSL communications, 430–431

post-login methods, 216

preemptive thread execution, 267–268

Prepare a Server for Upgrade (Deployment Manager), 28–29

Prepare for New eDirectory (Deployment Manager), 18–19

primary document directory (web servers), 421–422

Primary Document Directory page (Apache Manager, Content Management), 438

primary timeservers, 145

Print Manager, 354

access control, 374–375

creating, 359–362

Print page (QuickFinder Server Manager)

search site settings, 468–469

services settings, 463

printer agents, 353

printing. See IPP; iPrint; NDPS; Print Manager

processes. See background processes (eDirectory)

Product Installation Type screen (Installation Wizard), 23

PROFILE command, 494

profile login scripts, 483

customization information to include, 484

overriding, 494

properties

configuring Novell Client properties, 69–71

modifying eDirectory object properties, 91

property name identifier variable, 502

property rights, 230–231

protected address space, loading NLMs into, 131–132

Protocol Preferences page (Novell Client properties), 70

protocol considerations for OES NetWare installation, 13–14

Protocols screen (Installation Wizard), 24

Proxy mode (iMonitor), 116

Proxy User object, LDAP client connections, 194–195

PRTLANNC.HTM file, 112

pruning and grafting partitions, 169–170

PSMs (Platform Support Modules), 269–270

PUBLIC directory, 314

Public Key Infrastructure, 250–253

[Public] trustee, 232, 236

[Public] user, LDAP client connections, 194

Publisher filter (Identity Manager), 295

publishing website content, 427–428

Purge immediate attribute, 245

Purge option (DSTrace), 512

purging files, 329–332

P_STATION identifier variable, 502

Q

Quick Setup Wizard (eGuide), 475–477

QuickFinder, 452

capabilities, 452

indexes, 453

creating, 457–459

configuring default settings, 470–471

generating, 459

scheduling events, 459

installing, 453

managing, 460

general search site settings, 464–466

general service settings, 460–462

Index Management page, 454

index search site settings, 470–471

opening Server Manager, 454

print search sites settings, 468–469

print services settings, 463

search service settings, 462–463

search site settings, 466–468

security site settings, 472–473

synchronization settings, 464

OES platform support, 7

search sites, 453

creating, 456–457

managing, 464–466

testing, 454

Quorum page (Cluster Config), 280

Quorum wait cluster resource state, 292

quotation marks (“”)

in SET commands, 494

in WRITE command, 498

R

race conditions, 268

RAID, NSS support, 313

RBS (Role-Based Services), 104–107

RBS Book object, 104

RBS Collection object, 104

RBS Module object, 104

RBS Role object, 104, 106–107

RBS Scope object, 104–105

RBS Task object, 104

-RC switch (DSRepair), 524

RCONPRXY command, 98–99

RConsoleJ, 97

automating agents, 99

configuring proxy servers, 98–99

default port assignment, 432

IPX servers and, 97

running, 99–100

setting up networks for, 97

setting up target servers, 98

-RD switch (DSRepair), 525

Read file system right, 240

Read property right, 230

Read-only attribute, 245

Read-Only replica, 164

read-write locks, 269

Read/Write replica, 164

REBUILD utility, 312-313, 325–326

reference timeservers, 144

referential integrity, maintaining, 507

REM command, 499

Remote Loader Service (Identity Manager), 296

installing, 298–300

Remote Printer Management (RPM), 364–365

remote upgrades, 30

Rename entry right, 230

Rename inhibit attribute, 245

renaming

eDirectory trees, 174

volumes for Mac users, 80

repairing eDirectory, 512–513

command-line switches, 524–526

database operations, 519–520

loading DSRepair, 512

logging results, 513

miscellaneous operations, 522–524

partition operations, 520–521

replica operations, 520–522

unattended full repairs, 513–516

Replica frame (iMonitor), 115

Replica Purger background process, 506

replica rings, 171

Replica Synchronization background process, 505–506

Replica view

ConsoleOne, 92

iManager, 171

replicas, 157

changing type, 171–172

creating, 171, 173

deleting, 172–173

strategy for, 165–166

verifying sync status, 179–181

Reporting page (iFolder Management Console), 396

Reports/Log Files (NoRM), 136

REQUESTER_CONTEXT identifier variable, 501

Resolve Name option (DSTrace), 512

resource management service (NDPS), 354

Resource Priority page (Cluster Config), 281

resource records, creating, 205–206

resource states, 290, 292

response files, creating, 21

restarting servers, 125–126

Restore Configuration page (Apache Manager, Server Preferences), 433

restoring files

SBCON process, 348–350

testing process, 342–343

-RN switch (DSRepair), 525

role-based administration, 239

role-based management. See iManager

Role-Based Services. See RBS

[Root] object, security equivalence, 236

[Root] partition, 162

[Root] trustee reference, 232

router address, default, 14

RPM (Remote Printer Management), 364–365

-RS switch (DSRepair), 525

rules (Identity Manager), 295

Run queue, 265

Running cluster resource state, 292

-RV switch (DSRepair), 525

-RVT switch (DSRepair), 525

S

salvaging files, 329–332

Samba, OES platform support, 6

SAMEAREA WAN traffic policies, 187

SAP option (DSTrace), 512

SBCON

backup process, 346–348

backup types, 346

configuring for use, 343–345

restoring files, 348–350

SBD (Split-Brain Detector), 274

scheduling

backups, 340–341

QuickFinder index events, 459

Replica Purger background process, 506

schema (eDirectory), 156

preparing for OES NetWare installation, 18–19

synchronizing updates, 507

Schema option (DSTrace), 512

Schema Synchronization background process, 507

scope (DNS/DHCP), setting, 198

Script tab (Novell Login dialog box), 67

SCU. See Server Consoliation Utility

SDI domain, configuring, 220–222

SDIDIAG.NLM, 220–222

Search page (QuickFinder Server Manager)

search site settings, 466–468

services settings, 462–463

search services. See QuickFinder

search sites (QuickFinder), 453

creating, 456–457

managing, 464

default search settings, 466–468

general settings, 464–466

index settings, 470–471

print settings, 468–469

security settings, 472–473

Search Tree for eDirectory/NDS Version (Deployment Manager), 18

SECOND identifier variable, 501

secondary timeservers, 145

Secure Logging Server (Nsure Audit), 254

security, 210–211

auditing with Nsure Audit, 253–257

authentication. See authentication

authorization. See authorization

cryptographic services, 249–253

data security, 239–248

encryption, 250, 430–431

equivalence, 236-237, 242

iPrint, 372–377

user-related objects, 211–214

Security reports, 137

Self property right, 230

Self trustee reference, 232

semaphores, 269

server certificates, creating, 251–252

Server Consolidation Utility

installing, 35–36

preparing servers, 36–37

project window, 38–39

projects

creating, 37–40

executing, 43

scheduling, 44–45

verifying, 40–43

workstation requirements, 35

Server Health Log, 138

Server Health utility, 28–29

Server Logs (Apache Manager), 437

Server Manager (QuickFinder)

General page, 460–462

Index Management page, 454

Index page, 470–471

indexes

creating, 457–459

generating, 459

scheduling events, 459

opening, 454

Print page, 463, 468–469

QuickFinder Synchronization settings page, 464

Search page, 462-463, 466–468

search sites, creating, 456–457

Security page, 472–473

Server Packets option (DSTrace), 512

Server Personal Log Book, 138

Server Preferences (Apache Manager), 433–437

Server Security reports, 137

Server Settings screen (OES NetWare installation), 22

Server Status page (Apache Manager, Server Preferences), 433

servers

ABENDs (Abnormal ENDs), 131

adding to SDI domain, 221

console commands, 122-124, 141–142

electrical power problems, 128–130

health, checking, 28–29

information about, displaying, 140–141

Java applications, loading, 126–127

maintenance tasks, 140–142

naming, 12

performance, monitoring, 132–140

physical damage, protecting against, 128

restarting, 125–126

server-mounted CD-ROMs, 130–131

shutting down, 125–126

virus protection, 130

workstation connections, monitoring, 142

Service Location page (Novell Client properties), 70

Service Location Protocol (SLP), 70

service registry service, 354

services (Virtual Office)

configuring, 446–449

default services, 442

virtual team services, 449–450

servlets, 439. See also Tomcat Servlet Engine for NetWare

SET command, 494–495

file compression parameters, 327–329

SET_TIME command, 495

Sharable attribute, 245

SHORT_YEAR identifier variable, 500

shutting down servers, 125–126

Simple mode (iManager), 86, 102

single reference timeservers, 144

Single Sign-on page (Novell Client properties), 71

Skulker, 506

slave nodes, 273

SLP (Service Location Protocol), 70, 432

SMACHINE identifier variable, 502

SMS (Storage Management Services), 6, 343–344

Snapshot, 311

SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol), 433

software

patches, 141

virtual servers, 425–426

viruses, 130

specialist certificates (Novell certification), 534

SPEED command, 141

Split-Brain Detector (SBD), 274

splitting volumes, 334–335

spoofing, 247

spooling network printers, 363

SSL

Apache Web Server and, 430–432

iPrint and, 376–377

startup files

editing, 143–144

installing, 21–23

order of execution, 142–143

STARTUP.NCF file, 142–144

STATION identifier variable, 502

Storage Management Services (SMS), 6, 343–344

storage pools

configuring policies, 284–285

modifying node assignments, 284

NSS storage pools, 310, 317–320

configuration options, 319–320

creating, 318

overbooking, 310

repairing, 312-313, 324–326

Streams option (DSTrace), 512

style sheets (Identity Manager), 295

Subnet Address Range objectm creating, 201

subnet masks, 14

Subnet object, creating, 200–201

Subordinate replicas, 164

Subscriber filter (Identity Manager), 295

Supervisor entry right, 230

Supervisor file system right, 241

Supervisor property right, 230

Support Connection Library, 141

support packs, 28, 141

swap files, 135

synchronization

primitives, 269

replica synchronization, verifying, 179–181

schema synchronization status, 183

time synchronization, 144

advertisement methods, 147–148

configuring environment, 148–149

default strategy, 145–146

NTP (Network Time Protocol), 149

TPG (Time Provider Group)

strategy, 146–147

verifying, 178–179

WAN Traffic Manager, 186–188

SYS volume, 12

SYS$LOG.ERR, 138–139

System attribute, 245

system directories, 314–315

SYSTEM directory, 314

System Error Log, 138

System Monitoring page (iFolder Management Console), 395

T

tape formats, 341–342

target software (iSCSI), 336–337

TCPIP Group WAN traffic policies, 187

technical support, 531–532

Telnet, default port assignment, 433

TERM command, 497–498

terminating login script execution, 490, 497

Thread Scheduling option (DSTrace), 512

threads, 264–266

load balancing, 266–267

memory management, 268–269

preemptive execution, 267–268

queues, 265–266

synchronization primitives, 269

versus processes, 264

thresholds, load balancing and, 266–267

time

identifier variables, 500

synchronization, 144

advertisement methods, 147–148

configuring environment, 148–149

default strategy, 145–146

NTP (Network Time Protocol), 149

Time Provider Group (TPG) strategy, 146–147

verifying, 178–179

workstation time, setting, 495

Time Provider Groups (TPGs), 146–147

Time Restrictions page (iManager), 226–227

Time Synchronization background process, 507

Time Vectors option (DSTrace), 512

Time Zone screen (Installation Wizard), 25

TIMECOST Group WAN traffic policies, 187

TIMESYNC.CFG file, 145, 148–149

Tomcat Admin, 439

TOMCAT directory, 315

Tomcat Manager, 440

Tomcat Servlet Engine for NetWare, 439–440

admin server instance, loading/unloading, 418

default port assignment, 433

directory structure, 439

loading, 418

OES platform support, 6

unloading, 418

TOMCAT4.NCF file, 418

TPGs (Time Provider Groups), 146–147

Trace Configuration page (iMonitor), 508–512

tracing eDirectory activity, 176–177

Transactional attribute, 245

TREE command, 489

trees (eDirectory)

design rules, 158–166

grafting, 175–176

login options, specifying, 67

merging, 174–175

naming, 159

renaming, 174

sample structure, 154

trustee rights, 240–243

TTS, enabling for NSS volumes, 311

TTS$LOG.ERR file, 139–140

U

-U switch (DSRepair), 524

UAL (User Access License) model, 45

Unassigned cluster resource state, 292

Unattended Full Repair (UFR), 513–516

underloaded processors, 266–267

uninterruptible power supply (UPS), 128–130

universal passwords, 215, 219–220

enabling, 222

preparing environment, 220

SDI domain configuration, 220–222

UNLOAD command, 124

Unloading cluster resource state, 291

Update Agent page (Novell Client properties), 71

updates, 141

iPrint client, 368–369

synchronizing eDirectory schema updates, 507

Upgrade a Server Remotely (Deployment Manager), 30–31

Upgrade to NetWare 6.5 (Deployment Manager), 30–31

upgrading

to NCS, 275–276

Novell Client, 60–66

to OES NetWare, 9-10, 27

Down Server upgrades, 27, 34

from Deployment Manager, 30–31

from iManager, 31

from server console, 30

in-place upgrades, 28–34

remote upgrades, 30

server health, checking, 28–29

Windows NT servers, 27–28

UPS (uninterruptible power supply), 128–130

UPS_AIO.NLM, 128–129

URLs (uniform resource locators), forwarding, 438

User Access License (UAL) model, 45

user certificates, creating, 252–253

user forums, 530

User Home Directories page (Apache Manager, Content Management), 438

user login scripts, 483

User Management page (iFolder Management Console), 395–396

User objects

LDAP binds, 195

security, 212–213

User Template objects, 213

users

context in eDirectory tree, setting, 487

customizing login, 218

disk space, restricting, 329–330

identifier variables, 501

security, 211–214

USER_ID identifier variable, 501

V

variables

eliminating eDirectory variables, 504

identifier variables, 500–502

Verification Wizard (SCU), 40–43

VERIFY utility, 312-313, 324–326

VERSION command, 141

View Configuration page (Apache Manager, Server Preferences), 433–434

Virtual Hosts page (Apache Manager, Content Management), 425, 438

virtual memory swap files, 135

Virtual Office, 442

configuring, 444–446

installing, 443

logging options, 445–446

OES platform support, 7

portal options, 445

services

configuring, 446–449

default services, 442

virtual team services, 449–450

virtual teams

configuring environment, 444–445

configuring services, 449–450

creating, 449

displaying information about, 450

joining, 451–452

managing, 450–451

scheduling appointments/events, 450

virtual search servers

creating, 456–457

managing, 464

default search settings, 466–468

general settings, 464–466

index settings, 470–471

print settings, 468–469

security settings, 472–473

virtual servers, 424–426

virus protection, 130

VOL$LOG.ERR file, 139–140

volumes

cluster-enabled volumes

creating, 282–283

deleting, 284

editing load/unload scripts, 289–290

fan-out failover, 274–275

cluster-enabling, 283–284

definition of, 309

disk space, restricting, 329

mounted volumes, displaying, 141

moving, 334–335

NSS volumes. See NSS

preparing for OES NetWare installation, 12–13

renaming for Mac users, 80

splitting, 334–335

VOLUMES command, 141

WAN Traffic Manager, 186–188

W

Wanman option (DSTrace), 512

Web Manager, 86

web servers. See also Apache Web Server

directories, 422–424

logs, 437

MIME types, adding, 434–435

Novell Client installation, 58–60

web services

Apache Web Server. See Apache Web Server

CGI (Common Gateway Interface) scripting, 479

eGuide, 473–478

MySQL, 478–479

OES platform support, 6

OpenSSH, 479

Perl, 479

PHP, 480

QuickFinder. See QuickFinder

Tomcat Servlet Engine. See Tomcat Servlet Engine for NetWare

Virtual Office See also Virtual Office

WebDAV

NetDrive support, 387

publishing website content, 428

Windows

ConsoleOne system requirements, 93

NT servers, upgrading to OES NetWare, 27

WINVER identifier variable, 502

Work To Do queue, 265

workstations

connections

establishing, 487

monitoring, 142

identifier variables, 501

time, setting, 495

WRITE command, 498–499

Write

file system right, 241

property right, 230

X - Y - Z

-XK2 switch (DSRepair), 526

-XK3 switch (DSRepair), 526

XSLT (Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformations), 295

Xtier framework, 71–72

YEAR identifier variable, 500

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