Using Iprint - Novell OPEN ENTERPRISE SERVER 2 SP2 - LAB GUIDE 01-19-2010 Manual

Lab guide for linux and virtualized netware
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2 When the iFolder wizard launches, click Cancel.
3 Open your browser and log into NetStorage by using the following URL:
http://IP or DNS/netstorage
where IP or DNS is your OES 2 server's IP address or DNS name.
4 Type
linux2_lum-edir
field, then click OK.
5 Click the
Linux_Home_Directories
a Storage Location Object in iManager," on page
6 In the left navigation frame, click linux2_lum-edir.
7 Right-click the file in the right frame and notice that you can move, copy, download, delete,
and rename the file through the NetStorage interface.
8 Select Delete.
9 Click OK.
The file is deleted.
Although the file was actually owned by the linux1_lum-edir user who copied it to the folder,
linux2_lum-edir can delete the file because the LUMUsers group has the Write right on the
folder.
For a brief overview of what the different POSIX rights allow on directories and files, see
"Linux (POSIX) File System Access
Guide.
10 Click View > Show Deleted Files.
The deleted file is not listed because this feature relies on the Salvage and Purge functionality
that is available only on NSS volumes, and the underlying file system for the
we are working with is Reiser.
11 Click File > Upload.
12 Click the Browse button, browse to the
click Open.
13 Click the plus (+) sign next to Browse, and then repeat the same process to select and open the
other three files.
14 Click the Upload button.
All four files should now be copied to the
For more information on using NetStorage, see the
Guide.

11.3.3 Using iPrint

1 In the browser, access the iPrint page by using the following URL:
http://IP or DNS/ipp
where IP or DNS is your OES 2 server's IP address or DNS name.
2 (Conditional) If you have not previously installed the iPrint client on the workstation, click the
Install iPrint Client link and install the client now.
as the User Name, type the associated password in the Password
storage location you created in
86.
Rights" in the
OES 2 SP1: Planning and Implementation
Shared Documents
linux2_lum-edir
OES 2 SP1: NetStorage for Linux Administration
Section 10.2.2, "Creating
directory
/home
folder, select the first file, and
directory.
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