OES 2018: File Systems Management Guide
- OES 2018: File Systems Management Guide
- File Systems Overview
- Novell Storage Services File System
- Linux POSIX File Systems
- NCP Volumes for Linux
- What’s New or Changed in OES File Systems and Storage
- What’s New or Changed in OES File Systems and Storage (OES 2018-Update 1-Patch)
- What’s New or Changed in OES File Systems and Storage (OES 2018)
- Coexistence and Migration Issues
- Comparison of NSS to Other File Systems
- Compatibility Issues for Trustee Rights on Linux
- NCP Server Directory and File-System Trustee Rights and Attributes
- Acquiring eDirectory Security Equivalence Vectors for NSS Users
- Management Tools for Files and Folders Management
- iManager and the Files and Folders Plug-In
- Novell Remote Manager
- Novell NetStorage
- Novell Client
- Understanding File System Access Control Using Trustees
- Understanding the OES Trustee Model for File System Access
- Configuring a Non-Admin User to be an Admin-Equivalent User
- Configuring [Public] as a File System Trustee
- Configuring the [Public] Trustee Access Rights on NSS Volumes for Daemons Running as the Nobody User
- Using QuickFinder with NCP Volumes and NSS Volumes
- Access Control for NSS on Linux
- Understanding Directory and File Attributes for NSS Volumes
- Viewing Key NSS Directory and File Attributes as Linux POSIX Permissions
- Troubleshooting File Attributes Issues
- Configuring Trustees and File System Attributes
- Viewing a Trustee Report for a Directory or File
- Viewing a Trustee Report for All Directories in a Volume
- Viewing Properties of a File or Folder in iManager
- Viewing Properties for a File or Folder with Novell Client
- Using the Files and Folders Plug-In for iManager to Manage Trustees, Trustee Rights, and Inherited Rights
- Using Novell NetStorage to Manage Trustees, Trustee Rights, and Inherited Rights
- Using the Novell Client to Manage Trustees and Trustee Rights
- Using the Novell Client to Manage Inherited Rights and Filters
- Using the Rights Utility to Set Trustee Rights for the NSS File System
- Managing Effective Rights
- Understanding Effective Rights
- Limitations for Effective Rights and Rights to Files and Folders
- Viewing Effective Rights
- Assigning Rights to Files and Folders
- Understanding Directory Structures for the NSS File System
- Directory Structures
- Directory Path
- Root Directory
- Drive Map
- Managing Files and Folders
- Creating a Folder on an NSS Volume or NCP Volume
- Moving a File or Folder to a Different Folder on the Same Volume
- Renaming a File or Folder on an NSS Volume or NCP Volume
- Deleting a File or Folder on an NSS Volume or NCP Volume
- Uploading Files to an NSS Volume or NCP Volume
- Downloading Files from an NSS Volume or NCP Volume
- Mapping Network Drives
- Managing Directory Quotas on NSS Volumes
- Setting the Directory Quotas Attribute for an NSS Volume
- Setting a Directory Quota in iManager
- Setting a Directory Quota with Novell NetStorage
- Setting a Directory Quota with the Novell Client
- Removing a Directory Quota
- Removing All Directory Quotas for an NSS Volume
- Using the Quota Utility to Set Directory and User Space Quotas on NSS Volumes
- Salvaging or Purging Deleted Files and Folders on NSS Volumes
- Salvaging or Purging Deleted Files with iManager
- Salvaging or Purging Deleted Files with Other Tools
- Configuring File System Attributes for NSS Files and Folders
- Viewing Properties of a File or Folder in iManager
- Viewing or Modifying File Ownership
- Viewing or Modifying File System Attributes for NSS Volumes
- Using the Novell Client to Configure File System Attributes
- Using Novell NetStorage to Configure File System Attributes
- Using the Attrib Utility to Set NSS File System Attributes
- Understanding Directory Structures in Linux POSIX File Systems
- Linux Filesystem Hierarchy
- Default Directories
- Linux File Types
- POSIX Access Control Lists
- Legal Notices