Install and Upgrade Enhancements 23novdocx (en) 6 April 2007Table 1-2 Health Check Logfile Locations1.8 SecretStore Integration with eDirectoryeDirectory 8.8 gives you an option to configure Novell SecretStore® 3.4 during eDirectoryconfiguration. Prior to eDirectory 8.8, you had to manually install SecretStore.SecretStore is a simple and secure password management solution. It enables you to use a singleauthentication to eDirectory to access most UNIX, Windows, Web, and mainframe applications.After you've authenticated to eDirectory, SecretStore-enabled applications store and retrieve theappropriate login credentials. When you use SecretStore, you eliminate the need to remember orsynchronize all the multiple passwords required for accessing password-protected applications, Websites, and mainframes.To configure SecretStore 3.4 along with eDirectory, you can do the following: Linux and UNIX:Use the ndsconfig add -m ss parameter. Here, ss denotes SecretStore and is anoptional parameter. If you do not mention the module name, all the modules are installed. NetWare and Windows:Installed by default with eDirectory installation.For more information on the SecretStore usage, refer to the Novell SecretStore Administration Guide(http://www.novell.com/documentation/secretstore33/index.html).1.9 Unattended Upgrade to eDirectory 8.8 SP1 onNetwareNovell® ZENworks® Server Management provides the Server Software Packages component formanaging files and applications on your network. Using software packages, you can automate thePlatform Logfile Name Logfile LocationLinux and UNIX ndscheck.log Depends on the location you specified with thendscheck -F utility.If you did not use the -F option, the location ofthe ndscheck.log file is determined by theother options you used at the ndscheckcommand line as follows:1. If you used the -h option, the ndscheck.logfile is saved in the user’s home directory.2. If you used the --config-file option, thendscheck.log file is saved in the serverinstance’s log directory. You can alsoselect an instance from the multipleinstances list.NetWare dscheck.log sys:\systemWindows ndscheck.log install_directory