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Novell CIFS for Linux is available beginning in OES 2 SP1 Linux.
After you set up Novell CIFS on the Linux node and before you finalize the NetWare-to-Linux
conversion, use the CIFS function in the Migration Tool to convert the configuration. For
information, see
"Migrating CIFS from NetWare to OES 2 SP3
Linux" in the
OES 2 SP3: Migration
Tool Administration
Guide.
The commands in the scripts are also different. After the migration, modify the load and unload
scripts on the Linux server. For information, see
Section 3.6, "Comparing File Access Protocol
Resource Script Commands," on page
23.
CIFS on OES 2 SP1 Linux does not support NCP cross-protocol file locking.
Beginning in OES 2 SP2 Linux, CIFS supports NCP cross-protocol file locking, which allows NCP,
AFP, and CIFS users to access files on an NSS volume concurrently without data corruption by
locking the files across protocols. On Linux, the cross-protocol file locking parameter for NCP
Server is enabled by default. It must be enabled on each node in the cluster if you plan to give both
NCP users and CIFS users access to an NSS volume in the cluster. See
"Configuring Cross-Protocol
File Locks for NCP
Server" in the
OES 2 SP3: NCP Server for Linux Administration
Guide.
Beginning in OES 2 SP3 Linux, CIFS supports the merged view for Novell Dynamic Storage
Technology (DST) shadow volumes built with NSS volumes. Wait until the cluster conversion is
complete before attempting to set up DST shadow volumes in the OES 2 SP3 Linux cluster.
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