This document describes how to configure and manage Distributed File Services for Storage Services (NSS) volumes on a Open Enterprise Server (OES) 2023 server.
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Section 1.0, Overview of Distributed File Services
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Section 2.0, What’s New or Changed in Distributed File Services (DFS)
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Section 3.0, Installing and Configuring Distributed File Services
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Section 4.0, Clustering Distributed File Services
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Section 5.0, Business Continuity Clustering Distributed File Services
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Section 6.0, Migrating DFS from NetWare to OES 2018 or Later
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Section 7.0, Running DFS in a Virtualized Environment
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Section 8.0, Management Tools for DFS
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Section 9.0, Planning for DFS
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Section 10.0, Managing VLDB Services
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Section 11.0, Managing DFS Junctions
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Section 12.0, Using DFS to Move NSS Volumes
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Section 13.0, Using DFS to Split NSS Volumes
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Section 14.0, Managing Move Volume or Split Volume Jobs
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Section 15.0, Troubleshooting DFS
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Section 16.0, Security Considerations
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Section A.0, DFS Commands and Utilities
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Section B.0, DFS Modules
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Section C.0, Error Code List
Audience
This guide is intended for network administrators. Section 16.0, Security Considerations describes key security issues for security administrators.
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Documentation Updates
For the most recent version of the Distributed File Services Administration Guide, see the latest Open Enterprise Server 2023 documentation.
Additional Documentation
For information about DFS XML options, see the Novell Developer Kit: Virtual File Services.
For information about OES services referenced in this guide, see the following: