OES 2 SP3: NCP Server for Linux Administration Guide
- OES 2 SP3: NCP Server for Linux Administration Guide
- NCP Server for Linux Overview
- How NCP Server Works
- Benefits of NCP Server
- What's Next
- What’s New for NCP Server for Linux
- What’s New in the May 2013 Patch Release
- What’s New in the April 2013 Patch Release
- What’s New in the January 2013 Patch Release
- What’s New in the January 2012 Patch Release
- What’s New in the October 2011 Patch Release
- What’s New in the August 2011 Patch Release
- What’s New (OES 2 SP3 January Patch)
- What’s New (OES 2 SP3)
- What’s New (OES 2 SP2)
- What’s New (OES 2 SP1)
- What’s New (OES 2)
- Installing and Configuring NCP Server for Linux
- Installation Requirements for NCP Server for Linux
- Installing NCP Server
- Updating NCP Server
- Configuring Global NCP Server Parameters
- Restarting the Novell NCP/NSS IPC (ncp2nss) Daemon
- Restarting the Novell eDirectory (ndsd) Daemon
- Configuring the NCP Server Local Code Page
- Configuring the Execute Only File Attribute for NCP Server
- Configuring Sendfile Support for NCP Server
- Configuring Opportunistic Locking for NCP Server
- Configuring Cross-Protocol File Locks for NCP Server
- Modifying the NCP File Server Name
- Modifying the sys: Volume Mount Point
- Migrating Data from NSS Volumes to NCP Volumes on Linux File Systems
- Guidelines for Migrating Data from an NSS Volume on NetWare to an NCP Volume on Linux
- Planning Your Migration
- Using NCP Server and NCP Volumes in a Virtualization Environment
- Planning for NCP Server and NCP Volumes
- NCP Volumes on Linux
- Security Issues
- Novell Dynamic Storage Technology
- User Quotas on Linux POSIX File Systems
- Management Tools for NCP Server
- Novell Remote Manager for Linux
- NCP Server Console (NCPCON) Utility
- NCPTOP Quick Reference
- Managing NCP Server
- Monitoring NCP Server by Using Novell Remote Manager
- Monitoring NCP Server by Using NCPCON
- Monitoring NCP Server by Using NCPTOP
- Managing Connections for NCP Volumes and NSS Volumes
- Understanding Connections
- Managing User Login for NCP Server
- Sending Messages to Logged-In Users
- Viewing Connections for NCP Server
- Sorting Entries in the Connection Listing
- Clearing Not-Logged-In Connections to NCP Server
- Clearing Connections to NCP Server
- Finding the Connection that Has a File Open
- Viewing Open Files for an NCP Server Connection, and Closing All Open Files
- Viewing Open Files for an NCP Server Connection, and Closing a Specific Open File
- Generating and Viewing NCP Trustee Reports for NSS Volumes
- Managing NCP Volumes
- Understanding NCP Volumes
- Creating NCP Volumes on Linux File Systems
- Mounting NCP Volumes
- Dismounting NCP Volumes
- Viewing the Size of an NCP Volume
- Purging Deleted Files from an NSS Volume
- Removing an NCP Volume
- Configuring Inherit POSIX Permissions for an NCP Volume
- Configuring the NCP/NSS Bindings for an NSS Volume
- Configuring NCP Volumes with Novell Cluster Services
- Planning for NCP Volumes in a Cluster Environment
- Clustering an NCP Volume on a Linux POSIX File System
- Sample Load, Unload, and Monitor Scripts for a Cluster-Enabled NCP Volume
- Managing File System Trustees, Trustee Rights, and Attributes on NCP Volumes
- NCP on Linux Security
- Understanding File System Trustees, Trustee Rights, and Attributes
- Managing File System Rights with NCPCON
- Managing File or Directory Trustees and Rights with iManager
- Managing File or Directory Attributes with iManager
- Using Opportunistic Locking for NCP File Handling
- Understanding Opportunistic Locking for NCP Connections
- Configuring OpLocks for NCP Server
- Configuring File Caching in the Novell Client
- Configuring OpLocks for NSS Volumes
- Additional Information
- Using the Inventory to Monitor NCP Volumes
- Understanding the Volume Inventory
- Accessing the Volume Inventory
- Viewing Statistics for the Volume
- Using Inventory Detail Reports to Move, Copy, or Delete Files on the Volume
- Generating a Custom Inventory Report for DST Shadow Volumes
- Troubleshooting for the NCP Server and NCP Volumes
- NCP Clients Cannot Connect to the Server
- Error -601 When Deleting an NCP Volume
- Cross-Protocol Locking Stops Working
- Error on Copying or Deleting Files When Extended Attributes Are Not Enabled
- Security Considerations for NCP Server
- UDP Port 524
- Soft Links
- Hard Links
- Log Files
- Audit Logs
- Commands and Utilities for NCP Server and NCP Volumes
- NCPCON
- NCPCON SET Parameters
- NCP2NSS Command
- ShadowFS Command
- Virtual NCP Server Object Script
- Additional NCP Server Commands and Options
- Configuration File Options
- NCP2NSS Command Options
- NCPCON Commands and Options
- NCPTOP Command Line Options
- RPM Files for NCP Server
- Documentation Updates
- May 2013
- April 2013
- January 2013
- September 2011
- January, 2011
- December, 2010
- January 27, 2009
- December 15, 2009
- October 27, 2009
- July 16, 2009
- June 11, 2009
- February 13, 2009
- January 5, 2009
- December 2008 (OES 2 SP1 Linux)
- May 5, 2008
- February 12, 2008
- Legal Notices