Novell OPEN ENTERPRISE SERVER 2 SP2 - LAB GUIDE 01-19-2010 Manual page 10

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2. Setting up the eDirectory infrastructure: User objects, Group objects, passwords, etc.
3. Reviewing the services featured in the guide and performing all additional setup tasks required
for testing and exploring the features.
4. Testing and exploring the features.
Using This Guide as a Reference
If you want to install additional OES 2 servers, create a different tree structure than the one specified
in this guide, or diverge from the instructions presented, you can still use these instructions as a
basic outline for setting up OES 2 services in a lab environment. However, be aware that any
divergence from the instructions presented or the order they are presented in, can cause ripple effects
through the rest of the guide. If you need to diverge, refer to the information found in the following
guides for assistance:
OES 2 SP1: Planning and Implementation Guide
OES 2 SP2: Installation Guide
OES2 SP1: Linux Tips for NetWare Administrators
OES 2 SP2: Lab Guide for Linux and Virtualized NetWare
Where is Novell Samba?
The Novell Samba service available in previous versions of OES is still available. However, because
it cannot run on the same server as Novell CIFS, instructions for installing and configuring a Samba
service have been removed from this guide.
If you are interested in experimenting with the Novell Samba, refer to the Lab Guide distributed
with the initial release of OES 2 and available from the
documentation Web site (http://www.novell.com/documentation/oes2/previous-
releases.html#previous-releases).
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within a cross-reference path.
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