7.1 Tools for Managing File System Trustees and Attributes

7.1.1 Accessing Novell NetStorage

To access NetStorage, launch your Web browser and open it to the following location:

http://192.168.1.1/oneNet/NetStorage

Replace 192.168.1.1 with the actual DNS name or IP address of your NetStorage server or the IP address for Apache-based services. If Apache-based services use a port other than 80, you must also specify that port number with the URL. For example, if the port number is 51080, the URL would be in the form

http://192.168.1.1:51080/oneNet/NetStorage

The date and time on the workstation being used to access NetStorage should be reasonably close (within a few hours) to the date and time on the server running NetStorage to avoid conflicts.

NetStorage uses Novell eDirectoryâ„¢ for authentication. Log in with your administrator username and password to manage file system access for directories and files on NSS volumes. You can also log in as any username with equivalent rights to the administrator. This limitation does not apply if you have created a Storage Location object using SSH (Secure Shell).

NOTE:Viewing or changing directory and file attributes and rights using NetStorage is only possible using a browser. This functionality is not available using Microsoft Web Folders.

7.1.2 Accessing the Novell Client

In combination with NCP Server on your OES Linux or NetWare server, the Novell Clientâ„¢ supports the following:

  • Management of file system trustees, trustee rights, and inherited rights filters for directories and files on NSS volumes
  • Purge and salvage of deleted files on NSS volumes, if the volume is configured to support it
  • Drive mapping for NSS volumes
  • Login scripts for automatic drive mapping on login

For information, see the following:

7.1.3 Accessing Novell Remote Manager for NetWare (NetWare)

  1. In your Web browser, log in as administrator to Novell Remote Manager on the NetWare server where you want to create a directory. The general form of the URL is

    http://192.168.1.1:8008
    
    https://192.168.1.1:8009
    

    Replace 192.168.1.1 with the actual IP address or DNS name of your server.

  2. Click Manage Server Volumes.

  3. Click the Properties icon Volume Properties Icon next to the volume you want to manage.