The default mount point for NSS volumes is /media/nss/volumename. You must enable the option for the volume to allow the mount point to be renamed
The default mount point for NSS volumes is /media/nss/volumename. You can specify a different mount point (that is, modify the volume’s directory path) as you create the volume if you create the volume in iManager. Creating the volume in the NSSMU (nssmu) does not allow for the mount point to be changed during the volume setup, but you can change it afterwards.
The
option enables the NSS volume’s mount point to be renamed. This option is disabled by default. Enable the option as you create the volume, or enable it at any time for an existing volume by modifying the setting on the page ( ) in iManager.In iManager, click
, then click .Select the server you want to manage to view a list of its volumes.
From the
list, select the volume, then click to view the volume attributes.On the
page, select .Click
to save the change.Whenever you change the mount point for an existing NSS volume on Linux, you must also restart Novell eDirectory to update the NetWare Core Protocol™ (NCP™) Server cache. When an NSS volume is created, the NCP Server gets the path to the volume and caches it, assuming that it never changes. When you later run ncpcon and enter the volume command, it reports which volumes are still found at their respective mount points. Only the volumes that are still valid as compared to the list in cache are reported. Restarting eDirectory forces the NCP Server volume cache to update, so that the correct path is stored for reporting volume status.
Use either iManager or nssmu to change the volume’s mount point.
The following instructions are for iManager.
In iManager, click
> .Select the server you want to manage to view a list of its volumes.
From the
list, select the volume, then click to view the volume attributes.If the
option is not selected, select it now, then click .In
, type the new mount point.The default mount point for NSS volumes is /media/nss/volumename. The new path should also include the volumename.
/mnt/nss/volumes/volumename
Click
to save the change.Open a terminal console on the server, then log in as the root user or equivalent.
Restart eDirectory by entering
/etc/init.d/ndsd restart
Restarting eDirectory causes the NCP Server’s volume cache to be updated.