Novell OPEN ENTERPRISE SERVER 2 SP2 - LAB GUIDE 01-19-2010 Manual page 57

Lab guide for linux and virtualized netware
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First
Last
Username
Name
Name
ncp_lum-edir
Ncp
Lum-edir DNSname_HOME_NCP
nss_edir
Nss
Edir
nss_lum-edir
Nss
Lum-edir DNSname_HOME_NSS
nw_edir
Nw
Edir
1 In iManager, in the left pane, click Users > Create User.
2 In the Username field, type a username from
For the first user, this is linux1_lum-edir.
3 Type the first name and last name for the user as shown in
4 Click the Browse icon
Home Directory Volume
DNSname_HOME_NSS
LAB_NW_HOME_NW
Table
Description: Browse icon
eDirectory, Users and Groups, and Identity Services
What This User Demonstrates
This user's home directory is
created by specifying the
HOME_NCP volume at user-
creation time in iManager.
When the instructions in this
section are complete, the user has
potential access to the server as a
local user, in addition to traditional
Novell service access.
This user's home directory is
created by specifying the
HOME_NSS volume at user-
creation time in iManager.
The user has access to only the
traditional Novell services: AFP,
CIFS, iFolder, and NetStorage.
This user's home directory is
created by specifying the
HOME_NSS volume at user-
creation time in iManager.
In additional to traditional Novell
services access, the user has
access to the server as a local
user.
This user represents the traditional
NetWare user in eDirectory.
This user's home directory is
created by specifying the
HOME_NW (NSS) volume at user-
creation time in iManager.
The user has access to only the
traditional Novell services: AFP,
CIFS, iFolder, and NetStorage.
However, you could also LUM-
enable the user (and the other
non-LUM users as well) to verify
that full OES 2 services are
potentially available to all
eDirectory users.
3-1.
Table
3-1.
next to the Context field.
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