11.3 Exercises for linux2_lum-edir

11.3.1 What linux2_lum-edir Can Do

This user has the following service access:

Table 11-2 linux2_lum-edir Service Access

Service

Details

Explored for This User in This Guide

iFolder 3.8

Can create and share its own iFolders and accept invitations from others to share their iFolders.

No

Novell AFP

Can access any NSS directories to which it has rights.

Access rights to directories are governed by the NSS file system, allowing the user to only see and do what it has rights for.

See Section 11.10, Macintosh Exercises and Novell AFP.

Novell CIFS

Can access any NSS directories to which it has rights.

Access rights to directories are governed by the NSS file system, allowing the user to only see and do what it has rights for.

No

NetStorage

Can access NetStorage because of the Storage Location Object created in Section 10.2.2, Creating a Storage Location Object in iManager. Otherwise, this user would not have access to its home directory because it was created manually as a POSIX directory rather than being specified in iManager.

Yes

iPrint

Can install and use the printer made available in Section 9.0, iPrint.

Yes

11.3.2 Using NetStorage

  1. Log in to the Windows workstation as the linux2_lum-edir user.

  2. When the iFolder wizard launches, click Cancel.

  3. Open your browser. If you are running Windows 7, use the Run as Administrator option.

  4. Log into NetStorage by using the following URL:

    http://IP or DNS/netstorage

    where IP or DNS is your OES 2 server’s IP address or DNS name.

  5. Type linux2_lum-edir as the User Name, type the associated password in the Password field, then click OK.

  6. Click the Linux_Home_Directories storage location you created in Section 10.2.2, Creating a Storage Location Object in iManager.

  7. In the left navigation frame, click linux2_lum-edir.

  8. Right-click the file in the right frame and notice that you can move, copy, download, delete, and rename the file through the NetStorage interface. Select Properties.

  9. Notice that the file is owned by the linux1_lum-edir user who copied it to this folder.

  10. Close the Properties window, right click the file again, and select Delete.

  11. Click OK.

    The file is deleted.

    Although the file was owned by the linux1_lum-edir user who copied it to the folder, linux2_lum-edir can delete the file because it has all rights to the folder.

    For a brief overview of what the different POSIX rights allow on directories and files, see Linux (POSIX) File System Access Rights in the OES 2 SP3: Planning and Implementation Guide.

  12. Click File > Upload.

  13. Click the Browse button, browse to the Documents folder, select the first file, and click Open.

  14. Click the plus (+) sign next to Browse, and then repeat the same process to select and open the other three files.

  15. Click the Upload button.

    All four files should now be copied to the linux2_lum-edir directory.

For more information on using NetStorage, see the OES 2 SP3: NetStorage Administration Guide.

11.3.3 Using iPrint

  1. In the browser, access the iPrint page by using the following URL:

    http://IP or DNS/ipp

    where IP or DNS is your OES 2 server’s IP address or DNS name.

    IMPORTANT:If you are using Windows 7, you will need to run the browser as the administrator user.

  2. (Conditional) If you have not previously installed the iPrint client on the workstation, click the Install iPrint Client link and install the client now.

  3. Click the link for the printer you created in Section 9.6, Creating iPrint Printer Objects.

    You might need to click the Refresh button to see the printers.

  4. Answer the prompts to install the printer on the workstation.

  5. Access the Printers property page.

    On Windows 7 click Start > Devices and Printers.

    On Windows XP click Start > Settings > Printers.

  6. Right-click the printer, then click Printer Properties.

  7. Click Print Test Page > OK > OK.

    A test page should print at your printer.

    For more information on various iPrint capabilities, see Customizing iPrint in the OES 2 SP3: iPrint for Linux Administration Guide.

  8. Continue with the next section, Exercises for ncp_lum-edir.