The rights of Active Directory (AD) trustees on the Dynamic Storage Technology shadow volumes can be managed by using OES File Access Rights Management (NFARM) utility or rights utility. For information about managing rights of AD trustees, see Section 6.3.1, OES File Access Rights Management (NFARM) and rights in the OES 2018 SP3: NSS File System Administration Guide for Linux.
Dynamic Storage Technology shadow volumes, global policies, and shadow volume policies can be managed in OES Remote Manager for Linux. For information about using OES Remote Manager, see Section 6.0, Management Tools for DST.
DST shadow volume pairs can be created, mounted, and dismounted with commands by using the NCP Console (NCPCON, ncpcon(8)) utility. For information, see Section A.0, Commands and Utilities for Dynamic Storage Technology. NCPCON commands are also used in the load, unload, and monitor scripts for clustered DST shadow volume pairs.