NW 6.5 SP8: File Systems Management Guide

  NW 6.5 SP8: File Systems Management Guide
    File Systems Overview
      Novell Storage Services File System
      Linux POSIX File Systems
      NCP Volumes for Linux
      NetWare Traditional File System
      What’s Next
    What’s New for File System Management and Access
      What’s New (NetWare 6.5 SP8)
      What’s New (NetWare 6.5 SP7)
    Coexistence and Migration Issues
      Comparison of NSS to Other File Systems
      Compatibility Issues for File System Rights on Linux
      NCP Server Directory and File-System Trustee Rights and Attributes
      Acquiring eDirectory Security Equivalence Vectors for NSS Users
      Security Guidelines
      Migrating NetWare Traditional Volumes to Linux
    Management Tools for Files and Folders Management
      Novell iManager and the Files and Folders Plug-In
      Novell Remote Manager
      Novell NetStorage
      Novell Client
    Understanding Directory Structures for the NSS and NetWare Traditional File Systems
      Directory Structures
      Directory Path
      Root Directory
      Fake Root Directory
      Directory Map Objects
      Drive Map
    Planning Directory Structures for NetWare Servers
      Organizing Directory Structures Based on Access Requirements
      Managing Directory Structures for Network Applications
      Designing Application Directory Structures
      Designing Data Directory Structures
      Designing Home or User Directory Structures
    Managing Folders and Files on NSS and NetWare Traditional Volumes
      Creating a Folder (Directory)
      Deleting a File or Folder on an NSS Volume
      Uploading Files to an NSS Volume
      Downloading Files from an NSS Volume
      Viewing Directory and File Information
      Managing Directory Quotas
      Copying or Moving Directories and Files
      Salvaging or Purging Deleted Files with iManager
      Salvaging or Purging Deleted Files with Other Tools
      Purging Deleted Files or Directories (NetWare)
      Moving a User’s Home Directory to a Different Partition (Linux)
      Creating a Fake Root Directory with the Map Root Command
      Disabling the Default Use of Map as Map Root in Login Scripts
      Creating and Configuring a Directory Map Object
      Mapping Network Drives
    Understanding File System Access Control Using Trustees
      eDirectory Objects and Security Equivalence
      File-System Trustee Rights
      Access Control for NSS on Linux
      The Connection Manager for NetWare
      Novell Client
      Directory and File Attributes for NSS Volumes or NetWare Traditional Volumes
      Displaying Key NSS Directory and File Attributes as Linux POSIX Permissions
      Using QuickFinder with NCP Volumes and NSS Volumes
      What’s Next
    Configuring File System Trustees, Trustee Rights, Inherited Rights Filters, and Attributes
      Generating a Server Security Report (NetWare)
      Viewing a File System Trustee Report for a Volume (NetWare)
      Viewing a File System Trustee Report for a Directory or File
      Viewing a File System Trustee Report for All Directories in a Volume
      Viewing Properties of a File or Folder
      Managing Directory Quotas, File Ownership, and File or Directory Attributes for NSS Volumes
      Managing File System Trustees in iManager
      Managing File System Trustees, Trustee Rights, and Inherited Rights Filters
      Managing File System Attributes for NSS and NetWare Traditional Volumes
      Trustee Rights Utility for Linux
      Trustee Rights Utility for NetWare
      Attributes Utility for Linux
      FLAG (NetWare)
    Understanding Directory Structures in Linux POSIX File Systems
      Linux Filesystem Hierarchy
      Default Directories
      Linux File Types
      POSIX Access Control Lists
    Documentation Updates
      November 9, 2009
      December 2008 (NetWare 6.5 SP8)
      January 4, 2008
    Legal Notices