2.4 Viewing Object Properties

The Object Properties utility lets you view the property pages for a selected object. The property pages let you see information and statistics about that object. If you have sufficient rights, you can set attributes for that object.

2.4.1 Viewing File and Folder Properties

  1. Right-click Novell Client tray application icon, then click Novell Utilities > Object Properties.

  2. Select the Novell file or folder whose properties you want to see, then click OK.

  3. On the Novell Info page, you can view the owner of the folder, the name spaces enabled on the folder, the amount of disk space available to you, the date the folder was created, updated, and archived, and any attributes set on the folder.

    Novell Info dialog box
  4. If you have rights to modify this object and need to make changes, select the properties you want to changed.

  5. To view the eDirectory rights associated with this object, click the Novell Rights tab.

    Novell Rights dialog box

    If you have Access Control rights and need to make changes to the Novell rights associated with this object, see Managing File Security in the Novell Client for Windows Administration Guide for specific steps on setting Novell file rights.

    If you do not have Access Control rights, your effective rights to the file appear in the Effective Rights box. You cannot change these rights.

  6. Click Apply, then click OK when you are finished viewing or modifying the object’s properties.

2.4.2 Viewing Volume Properties

  1. In Windows Explorer, navigate to the Novell volume whose properties you want to view.

  2. Right-click the Volume, then click Properties.

  3. To view information about the total amount of used and available disk space on the volume and information about the number of used and available directory entries on the volume, click the Novell Volume Statistics tab.

    Novell Volume Statistics dialog box

    The information you can view includes the following:

    • Disk Usage Graph: Pie chart representing the disk usage of the selected volume.The chart includes the amount of unused space on the volume, the used disk space that is compressed on the volume, the disk space available for use after marked files are purged, and the used disk space on the volume (not including compressed or purgeable space).

    • eDirectory Entries Graph: Pie chart representing the number of used eDirectory entries compared to the number of available entries on the volume.

  4. To view other information about the Novell volume, click the Novell Volume Information tab.

    Novell Volume Information dialog box

    The information you can view includes the following:

    • Volume Name: The name of the volume. The volume name corresponds to the name of the disk (or label) for local disks, such as diskettes or workstation hard disks.

    • Server: The server where the volume is located.

    • Object Name: The volume's eDirectory object name.

    • Name Spaces: The name spaces enabled on the volume.

    • Volume Number: The number of the volume. The volume number can be useful in diagnosing errors.

    • Block Size: The block size of the volume (in kilobytes).

    • User Restriction Graph: The amount of disk space you are using and the amount of remaining disk space that you can use. Space Restriction is the disk space available to you.

  5. Click OK when you are finished viewing the object’s properties.