Whenever possible, we recommend that all OES management be performed using browser-based tools. This ensures that all the system commands required to execute various tasks are performed in proper order and that none of them is overlooked.
Table 14-1 is a quick reference for accessing information about the OES management tools.
Specific instructions for the tasks listed are located in the administration guides and other documentation for the services each tool manages.
Table 14-1 OES Management Tool Quick Reference
|
Tool |
Tasks |
Access Method or URL/Username |
Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
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Apache Manager |
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To access Apache Manager from the Welcome Web site:
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Runs only from NetWare, but can configure Apache Web servers on multiple platforms. For more information on using Apache Manager, see the Apache Web Server for NetWare Administration Guide for OES . |
|
bash (Linux) |
|
Access a shell prompt on the Linux server. |
For more information or help understanding and using bash, search the Web for any of the numerous articles and tutorials on using the shell. |
|
BASH (NetWare) |
|
To start the shell at a NetWare console prompt, enter bash.nlm |
To learn more about using the BASH commands on NetWare, see the man pages available at the shell prompt by entering man bash For more information, see
To obtain the source files for this version of BASH on NetWare, visit forge.novell.com. |
|
ConsoleOne® (NetWare) |
|
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For more information about ConsoleOne, see the ConsoleOne 1.3.x User Guide . |
|
eGuide Administrator |
Configure
|
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For more information on using the eGuide Administrator tool, see the Novell eGuide 2.1.2 Administration Guide . |
|
Health Monitoring Services |
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Health Monitoring Services are documented in the Health Monitoring Services Administration Guide for OES . Health Monitoring Services use a Common Information Model (CIM) provided by the Web-Based Enterprise Management (WBEM) Initiative. For more information on WBEM, visit the DMTF Web site. |
|
iFolder 2.1 x Management Tool |
|
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Although the home page is displayed after an http request, logging into the tool requires an https request and connection. For more information on using the iFolder Management Tool, see the Novell iFolder 2.1 Installation and Administration Guide . |
|
iManager 2.5 |
|
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Requires an SSL connection (HTTPS). Both HTTP and HTTPS requests establish the SSL connection. For more information on using iManager, see the Novell iManager 2.5 Administration Guide . See also Mobile iManager. |
|
iMonitor |
|
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iMonitor provides a Web-based alternative to tools such as DSBrowse, DSTrace, DSDiag, and the diagnostic features available in DSRepair. Because of this, iMonitor’s features are primarily server focused, meaning that they report the health of individual eDirectory agents (running instances of the directory service) rather than the entire eDirectory tree. For more information, see
|
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INETCFG (NetWare) |
|
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For more information, see
|
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IP Address Manager (NetWare) |
|
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For more information, see the Novell Netware IP Address Management Administration Guide for OES . |
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iPrint Map Designer |
|
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For OES Linux server instructions, see
For OES NetWare server instructions, see
|
|
Mobile iManager |
|
On a Linux workstation:
On a Windows workstation:
|
Requires an SSL connection (HTTPS). Both HTTP and HTTPS requests establish the SSL connection. For more information on using Mobile iManager, see
See also iManager. |
|
MySQL 4.0 (phpMyAdmin) (NetWare) |
|
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For more information, see the MySQL for NetWare Administration Guide for OES . |
|
NetStorage Web Interface |
|
Use the NetStorage Web interface. |
As an Admin user (or equivalent), you can set directory and user quotas for NSS data volumes. You can also set file system trustees, trustee rights, and attributes for directories and files on NSS volumes. And you can Salvage and Purge deleted files. For more information, see either of the following: |
|
NetWare Command Line Utilities |
|
Enter the commands at the server console or through a remote connection. |
For more information, see the Utilities Reference for OES . |
|
Novell Client |
|
Use the Novell N icon to access these and other tasks. |
As an Admin user (or equivalent), you can set directory and user quotas for NSS data volumes. You can also set file system trustees, trustee rights, and attributes for directories and files on NSS volumes. And you can Salvage and Purge deleted files. For more information, see
|
|
Novell Remote Manager (NRM) |
|
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Functionality is limited for non-Admin or non-root users on both platforms. NRM on Linux doesn't include all the functionality of NRM on NetWare. For more information, see the Novell Remote Manager for NetWare Administration Guide for OES or the Accessing Novell Remote Manager for Linux . |
|
NSS Management Utility (NSSMU) |
|
At the NetWare System Console prompt:
At the Linux shell prompt:
|
NSS Management Utility (NSSMU) is a server console application used to manage the Novell Storage System (NSS) logical file system. Some functionality available on NetWare is not available on Linux. For example, software RAID 5 and Encrypted Volume Support are not available for Linux. For more information, see
|
|
OpenSSH (client access) |
|
Connect to the server using your favorite SSH client. |
On Linux, OpenSSH is installed by default. On OES NetWare, load sshd.nlm at the server console. To use OpenSSH from a workstation on your network, you must download one of several available third-party SSH utilities, such as PuTTy. For more information, see
|
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OpenSSH Advanced Admin (NetWare) |
|
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For more information, see
|
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OpenSSH Simple Admin (NetWare) |
|
|
For more information, see
|
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OpenWBEM |
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On NetWare, access sys\system\cimom\etc\openwbem\openwbem.conf. On Linux, access /etc/openwbem. |
For more information, see the OpenWBEM Services Administration Guide for OES . |
|
Perl |
A programming language developed by Larry Wall that
|
On Linux, install the associated RPM files. On NetWare, refer to the instructions on the Novell Developer Web site. |
For more information or help understanding and using Perl, search the Web. There are numerous articles and tutorials on using this versatile programming language. |
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QuickFinder Server Manager |
|
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For more information, see the QuickFinder Server Administration Guide. |
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RConsoleJ (NetWare) |
|
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For more information, see
|
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Remote Manager |
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SNMP for eDirectory |
Lets you use standard SNMP tools to
|
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SNMP support is installed with eDirectory. For more information on SNMP for eDirectory, see
|
|
SUSE® LINUX Monitoring Utilities |
|
Enter the desired command at the shell prompt. |
For more information, see
|
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TCP/IP Configuration (NetWare - NRM) |
|
|
For more information, see
|
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TCP/IP Protocol Information (NetWare - NRM) |
|
|
For more information, see
|
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Tomcat Admin (NetWare) |
|
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For more information, see
|
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Tomcat Manager (NetWare) |
|
|
For more information, see
|
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YaST (SUSE LINUX) |
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To access YaST from the KDE interface, start the YaST Control Center from the SUSE menu ( > ). To access YaST at a shell prompt, enter yast. |
For more information, see
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