OES 2018 SP1: Dynamic Storage Technology Administration Guide

  OES 2018 SP1: Dynamic Storage Technology Administration Guide
    Overview of Dynamic Storage Technology
      Understanding Dynamic Storage Technology
      Benefits of Dynamic Storage Technology
      Shadowing Scenarios
      DST Policy Scenarios
      DST Components
      Management Tools
      What’s Next
    What’s New or Changed in Dynamic Storage Technology
      What’s New or Changed in Dynamic Storage Technology (OES 2018 SP1)
      What’s New or Changed in Dynamic Storage Technology (OES 2018-Update 1-Patch)
      What’s New or Changed in Dynamic Storage Technology (OES 2018)
    Planning Your Dynamic Storage Technology Server Environment
      Open Enterprise Server 2018 SP1
      NCP Server and Dynamic Storage Technology
      Novell Storage Services
      Directory Services
      NCP File Access
      Novell CIFS File Access
      Novell Samba File Access with ShadowFS, FUSE, and LUM
      Supported Native Linux File Access Protocols with ShadowFS, FUSE, and LUM
      Novell AFP File Access (Not Supported)
      Linux User Management
      Novell Cluster Services for Linux
      OES Remote Manager for Linux
      iManager for Linux
      SFCB and CIMOM
      Other OES Services
    Installing Dynamic Storage Technology
      Installing DST on a New OES Server
      Installing DST on an Existing OES Server
    Using DST in a Virtual Environment
    Management Tools for DST
      Dynamic Storage Technology Plug-In for OES Remote Manager for Linux
      NCP Console (NCPCON) Commands
      Management Tools for NSS Volumes
      Management Tools for Clustering
    Configuring DST Global Policies
      Replicating Branches of the Primary File Tree in the Secondary File Tree
      Shifting Files from the Secondary File Tree to the Primary File Tree
      Resolving Instances of Duplicate Files
      Loading ShadowFS
    Managing Services for DST
      Restarting the Novell NCP/NSS IPC (ncp2nss) Daemon
      Restarting the eDirectory (ndsd) Daemon
      Starting and Stopping ShadowFS
    Planning for DST Shadow Volume Pairs and Policies
      Storage Requirements for DST Volume Pairs
      Data Access Requirements for a DST Shadow Volume Pair
      Guidelines for Working with DST Shadow Volume Pairs
      Using NSS Volumes in DST Shadow Volume Pairs
      Using Trustees, Trustee Rights, and File System Attributes on DST Shadow Volume Pairs
      Using NSS Encrypted Volumes in a DST Shadow Volume Pair
      Using NSS Quotas on DST Shadow Volume Pairs
      Using Opportunistic File Locking on DST Shadow Volume Pairs
      Using Novell Cluster Services with DST Shadow Volume Pairs
      Using Novell Distributed File Services with DST Shadow Volume Pairs
      Using Novell Storage Services Auditing Client Logger (VLOG) Utility with DST Shadow Volume Pairs
      Using Virus Checking Utilities with DST Shadow Volume Pairs
      Using Backup Utilities with DST Shadow Volume Pairs
    Creating and Managing DST Shadow Volumes for NSS Volumes
      Understanding DST Volume Pairs
      Creating a DST Shadow Volume with NSS Volumes
      Giving Users a Merged View of the Shadow Volume
      Replicating the Secondary File Tree Structure to the Primary Volume
      Configuring the NCP/NSS Bindings for an NSS Volume
      Viewing a List of NCP Shares
      Mounting and Dismounting DST Shadow Volumes
      Viewing the Name and Path Information for a Shadow Volume
      Viewing Information about a Shadow Volume
      Auditing File Move Events for the Shadow Volume
      Backing Up DST Shadow Volumes
      Removing the Shadow Relationship for a Non-Clustered DST Shadow Volume
    Creating and Managing Policies for Shadow Volumes
      Understanding Shadow Volume Policy Options
      Creating a Shadow Volume Policy
      Modifying a Shadow Volume Policy
      Running a Policy On Demand
      Viewing DST Policies and Policy Status
      Viewing Information about the Files Moved During a Policy Run
      Stopping a Running Policy
      Deleting a Shadow Volume Policy
    Managing Directory and User Space Quotas on DST Volumes
      Understanding DST Volume Quotas Management
      NCPCON Quotas Command
      Setting User Space Quotas on DST Volumes
      Setting Directory Quotas on DST Volumes
      Getting Quotas from an Old Secondary Volume to a New Primary Volume
      Viewing User and Directory Quotas for a DST Volume
    Using ShadowFS to Provide a Merged View for Novell Samba Users
      Understanding ShadowFS
      Prerequisites for Using ShadowFS
      Preparing Your System for Using ShadowFS
      Installing ShadowFS and FUSE
      Setting Rights to ShadowFS Shares
      Creating a Samba Share
      Adding a User to Samba
      Connecting Users to the Share
      Testing Shadow Volume Policies
      Enabling or Disabling ShadowFS
      Starting and Stopping ShadowFS Manually
      Configuring Trustee Rights for Novell Samba Users
    Generating a File Inventory for DST Shadow Volumes
      Understanding the File Inventory for a Shadow Volume
      Creating the Shadow Volume Inventory
      Viewing a Saved NCP Volume Report
      Viewing Statistics for the Shadow Volume
      Using Inventory Detail Reports to Move, Copy, or Delete Files on the Shadow Volume
      Generating a Custom Inventory Report
    Configuring DST Shadow Volume Pairs with Novell Cluster Services
      Planning for DST in a Cluster
      Planning for DST Shadow Volume Pairs and Policies in a Cluster
      Preparing the Nodes to Support DST in a Cluster Environment
      Configuring the DST Pool Cluster Resource with Two Cluster-Enabled Pools
      Configuring the DST Pool Cluster Resource with a Cluster-Enabled Pool and a Shared Pool
      Sample Scripts for a DST Pool Cluster Resource
      Configuring Shadow Volume Policies for the Clustered DST Volume Pair
      Renaming a Shared Pool in a DST Cluster Resource
      Renaming a Shared Volume in a DST Cluster Resource
      Removing the Shadow Relationship for a Clustered DST Volume Pair
      Upgrading a Cluster with DST Resources from OES 2 SP3 to OES 2015 or Later
    Troubleshooting for DST
      My NCP server information is set to: LOCAL_CODE_PAGE CP437. Why is it not using UTF-8?
      A File is listed twice in a directory
      Users cannot see some files and directories
      Cross-protocol locking stops working
      OES Remote Manager connection error when you are working on the DST Options page
      Unable to access files on the shadow volume in a DST volume pair
    Security Considerations
      Client Access
      Linux-Enabled eDirectory Users
      Using File System Trustees and Rights
      Server-to-Server Access
      Hidden Directories and Files
      Shadow Volumes Audit Logs
      Shadow File System Audit Logs
      NCP Server Auditing and Log Files
      Using Secure Remote Connections
    Commands and Utilities for Dynamic Storage Technology
      Using NCPCON Commands for DST
      NCPCON Commands for Managing DST
      NCPCON Commands for DST in a Novell Cluster Services Cluster
      Configuring Global DST Policies by Using the SET Command
      DST Commands for /etc/opt/novell/ncpserv.conf
      DST Commands for /etc/opt/novell/shadowfs.conf
      DST EXCLUDE_VOLUME Command for /etc/opt/novell/ncp2nss.conf
      DST Shadow Volume Information in /etc/NCPVolumes
      DST ShadowFS Volume Information in /etc/mtab.shadowfs
      Verifying and Syncing ACLs (Inherited Rights Filter (IRF) and Trustees) from DST Primary Volume to Shadow Volume
    Legal Notices