When a new NDSTM server is installed, objects are automatically created in the tree to represent the server and its volumes. This enables you to manage the file system from NetWare® Administrator. You can also manage NetWare 2 and 3 file systems if you create the necessary objects.
To manage frequently used paths in the file system, you can create Directory Map objects. To record information about AppleTalk* services installed on NetWare servers, you can create AFP Server objects.
Right-click the container where you want to create the NetWare Server, and then choose Create.
In Class of New Object, choose NetWare Server, and then choose OK.
In NetWare Server Name, type a name for the new object.
Make sure you understand the NetWare server naming conventions.
Choose Create.
Right-click the container where you want to create the Volume, and then choose Create.
In Class of New Object, choose Volume, and then choose OK.
In Volume Name, type a name for the new object.
Make sure you follow standard object naming conventions.
4. Fill in Host server.
In Physical Volume, choose the volume that the new object will represent.
Choose Create.
Right-click the container where you want to create the Directory Map, and then choose Create.
In Class of New Object, choose Directory Map, and then choose OK.
In Directory Map Name, type a name for the new object.
Make sure you follow standard object naming conventions.
Choose the browse button between Volume and Path. Then, from the selection dialog box, choose the directory that the new object will represent and choose OK.
Choose Create.
Right-click the container where you want to create the AFP Server, and then choose Create.
In Class of New Object, choose AFP Server, and then choose OK.
In AFP Server Name, type a name for the new object.
Make sure you follow standard object naming conventions.
Choose Create.