Run the following commands before upgrading the volumes to OES 2018:
ncpcon set REPLICATE_PRIMARY_TREE_TO_SHADOW=1.
ncpcon set SYNC_TRUSTEES_TO_NSS_AT_VOLUME_MOUNT=1.
Remount the volumes.
ncpcon dismount <vol name>.
ncpcon mount <vol name>.
You can use the NFARM utility or rights utility to manage the rights of Active Directory trustees on the NSS volumes that you use as DST shadow volumes. For more information, see OES File Access Rights Management (NFARM)
in the Storage Services File System (NSS) Administration Guide for Linux.
Use the Storage plug-in for iManager to create and manage OES Storage Services (NSS) volumes that you use as DST shadow volumes. You can enable the User Quotas attribute and to set user quotas on the primary volume and secondary volume. You can enable the Directory Quotas attribute for the primary volume. For information, see iManager and Storage-Related Plug-Ins
in the Storage Services File System (NSS) Administration Guide for Linux.
Use the Files and Folders plug-in for iManager to manage file system trustees, trustee rights, and inherited rights filters for files and directories on NSS volumes that you use as DST shadow volumes. You can also set file ownership, directory quotas, and file system attributes. For information, see Files and Folders Plug-In Quick Reference
in the Storage Services File System (NSS) Administration Guide for Linux.
You can also use the NSS Management Utility (NSSMU, nssmu(8)) to create and manage NSS volumes that you use in DST shadow volumes. For information, see NSS Management Utility (NSSMU) Quick Reference
in the Storage Services File System (NSS) Administration Guide for Linux.
You can also use the Novell Linux Volume Manager (NLVM, nlvm(8)) commands to create and manage NSS volumes that you use in DST shadow volumes. For information, see NLVM Commands
in the OES 23.4: NLVM Reference.