This document describes how to create directories and files on an Open Enterprise Server (OES), and to give users secure access to them. It discusses file system access control issues, such as file system trustees, trustee rights, inherited rights filters, and directory and file attributes, for the Novell Storage Services (NSS) file system and NetWare Core Protocol (NCP) volumes on Linux POSIX file systems.
For information about managing Linux POSIX file systems and access control lists, see the following resources:
This guide is divided into the following sections:
Section 2.0, What’s New or Changed in OES File Systems and Storage
Section 4.0, Management Tools for Files and Folders Management
Section 5.0, Understanding File System Access Control Using Trustees
Section 6.0, Configuring Trustees and File System Attributes
Section 8.0, Understanding Directory Structures for the NSS File System
Section 11.0, Salvaging or Purging Deleted Files and Folders on NSS Volumes
Section 12.0, Configuring File System Attributes for NSS Files and Folders
Section 13.0, Understanding Directory Structures in Linux POSIX File Systems
This guide is intended for network administrators and users.
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For the most recent version of the File Systems Management Guide, see the latest Novell Open Enterprise Server 2015 SP1 documentation website
Consult the following guides for information about managing file systems and file access protocols: