Novell OPEN ENTERPRISE SERVER 2 SP2 - PLANING AND IMPLEMENTATION GUIDE 11-10-2009 manuals
OPEN ENTERPRISE SERVER 2 SP2 - PLANING AND IMPLEMENTATION GUIDE 11-10-2009
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- About This Guide
- What's New or Changed
- Auditing
- Cross-Protocole File Locking Change
- Novell AFP
- Novell Domain Services for Windows
- Dynamic Storage Technology
- Welcome to Open Enterprise Server 2
- Planning Your OES 2 Implementation
- Which Services Do I Need
- Prepare Your Existing eDirectory Tree for OES 2
- Understand User Restrictions and Linux User Management
- Adding a Linux Node to a Cluster Ends Adding More NetWare Nodes
- Cluster Upgrades Must Be Planned Before Installing OES 2
- Do Not Upgrade to eDirectory 8.8 Separately
- iFolder 3.8 Considerations
- Installing into an Existing eDirectory Tree
- Novell Distributed Print Services Cannot Migrate to Linux
- Plan eDirectory Before You Install
- VNC Install Fails to Set the IP Address in /etc/hosts
- Understand Your Installation Options
- About Your Installation Options
- Use Predefined Server Types (Patterns) When Possible
- If You Want to Install NSS on a Single-Drive Linux Server
- Getting and Preparing OES 2 Software
- Do You Want to Purchase OES 2 or Evaluate It
- Understanding OES 2 Software Evaluation Basics
- Preparing the Installation Media
- Evaluating OES 2
- SLES Licensing Entitlements in OES 2
- Installing OES 2
- Installing OES 2 Servers in a Xen VM
- Caveats for Implementing OES 2 Services
- Avoiding POSIX and eDirectory Duplications
- Avoiding Duplication
- CIFS
- Avoid Uninstalling eDirectory
- One Instance Only
- Printer Driver Uploading on OES 2 Might Require a CUPS Administrator Credential
- Management
- Storage Error in iManager When Accessing a Virtual Server
- Novell-tomcat Is for OES Use Only
- OpenLDAP on OES 2
- NSS Considerations
- Upgrading to OES 2
- Only One eDirectory Instance Is Supported on OES Servers
- Migrating and Consolidating Existing Servers and Data
- Virtualization in OES 2
- Services Supported on VM Hosts and Guests
- Clustering and High Availability
- Managing OES 2
- Using OES 2 Welcome
- Accessing the Welcome Web Site
- SSH Services on OES 2
- Setting Up SSH Access for LUM-enabled eDirectory Users
- Network Services
- DNS Differences Between NetWare and OES 2
- DHCP Differences Between NetWare and OES 2
- Overview of Time Synchronization
- Planning for Time Synchronization
- Coexistence and Migration of Time Synchronization Services
- Implementing Time Synchronization
- Configuring and Administering Time Synchronization
- Daylight Saving Time
- WinSock and Discovery Is NetWare only
- Comparing Novell SLP and OpenSLP
- Setting Up OpenSLP on OES 2 Networks
- Using Novell SLP on OES 2 Networks
- Storage and File Systems
- iSCSI
- Storage Basics by Platform
- NetWare Core Protocol Support (Novell Client Support) on Linux
- File Service Support Considerations
- NSS Planning Considerations
- Coexistence and Migration of Storage Services
- NetWare 6.5 SP8 Options
- Managing Directories and Files
- Optimizing Storage Performance
- eDirectory, LDAP, and Domain Services for Windows
- eDirectory
- Planning Your eDirectory Tree
- Overview of eDirectory LDAP Services
- Graphical Overview of DSfW
- user management
- storage management
- Planning Your DSfW Implementation
- Users and Groups
- Overview
- Planning
- LUM Implementation Suggestions
- Identity Management Services
- Using the Identity Manager 3.6.1 Bundle Edition
- Getting Started
- Access Control and Authentication
- Planning for Service Access
- Coexistence and Migration of Access Services
- Authentication Services
- Planning for Authentication
- File Services
- Using the File Services Overviews
- NetStorage
- Novell CIFS
- Novell iFolder 3.8
- Novell Samba
- Planning for File Services
- Comparing Your CIFS File Service Options
- Planning Your File Services
- Coexistence and Migration of File Services
- Samba
- Aligning NCP and POSIX File Access Rights
- Providing a Private Work Directory
- Providing a Group Work Area
- Setting Up Rights Inheritance
- Configuring FTP
- SITE Command
- The Default NCP Volume
- NCP Maintenance
- Authenticating to Access Other Target Systems
- NetStorage Maintenance
- Maintaining Novell CIFS File Services
- Novell iFolder 3.8 Maintenance
- Search Engine (QuickFinder)
- Print Services
- iPrint Components
- Planning for Print Services
- Coexistence and Migration of Print Services
- Implementation Caveats
- Print Services Maintenance Suggestions
- Web Services
- Security
- Encryption (NICI)
- General Security Issues
- User Restrictions: Some OES 2 Limitations
- Configuring and Administering Security
- Links to Anti-Virus Partners
- Certificate Management
- OES 2 Certificate Management
- Multiple Trees Sharing a Common Root
- If You Don't Want to Use eDirectory Certificates
- A Adding Services to OES 2 Servers
- B.1 Caveats and Disclaimers
- B.2.2 iPrint
- B.5 Repairing the eDirectory Certificates
- B.6.1 QuickFinder
- B.6.4 iPrint
- B.6.5 NetStorage
- C Updating/Patching OES 2 Servers
- D Backup Services
- D.2.3 SLES 10 Backup Services
- I.1 About System Users and Groups
- I.1.2 OES System Users and Groups by Name
- I.2 Understanding Proxy Users
- I.2.1 What Are Proxy Users
- I.2.4 What Rights Do Proxy Users Have
- I.3 Planning Your Proxy Users
- I.3.2 Proxy User Impacts on User Connection Licenses
- I.3.4 Proxy Users and Passwords
- I.4 Implementing Your Proxy User Plan
- I.4.2 Service-Specific Proxy Users
- I.7 System Groups
- I.8 Auditing System Users
- K.1 Overview
- K.2.2 eDirectory contexts
- K.3 Examples
- K.3.2 Example 2: Mutually Exclusive Users
- K.4 Deployment Guidelines for Different Servers and Deployment Scenarios
- Services
- K.4.2 Deployment Scenario 2: Mutually /Exclusive Users
- Installed
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