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

Lab guide for linux and virtualized netware
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4 Click the linux1_lum-edir_IF3 link and observe the following:
The files you copied to the iFolder are available in the browser.
By clicking a file link, you can automatically download and open the file, or you can save
it to your desktop. After downloading and modifying a file, you can upload it and replace
the original on the iFolder server.
Using the links above the files, you can create new folders, upload files, and delete a
selected file from the server.
Changes made to iFolders on the server through browser connections are synchronized
with the corresponding iFolders on workstation desktops the next time users log in.
5 Close the browser.
6 Continue with the next section,

11.5.3 Using NetStorage

1 Using your browser, 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.
2 Type
ncp_edir
click OK.
3 In the left navigation frame, click Home@EXAMPLE_TREE.
4 Click File > Upload.
If you are prompted, enable pop-ups and repeat this step.
5 Click the Browse button and navigate to the Shared Documents folder, then select the first file
and click Open.
6 Click the Plus sign (+) by the Browse button to add another field. Then click Browse, select the
next file, and repeat this step until all four files are selected.
7 Click Upload.
8 Log in to the OES 2 server as the
9 Double-click File System > home > ncp_edir.
10 Verify that the files you copied in NetStorage are on the server.
11 Right-click a file, select Properties, then click the Permissions tab and observe the following:
The File Owner is
The File Group is
Group and Others have no rights, reflecting the fact that the file is on an NCP
Generally speaking, these POSIX permissions do not cause any problems. They do not affect
NetStorage functionality for the user in this configuration because
NCP storage location object; NCP file and directory trustee assignments govern access, not
POSIX permissions. If the user accesses the files through a Novell Client
govern.
12 On the lab workstation, in NetStorage, click the Linux_Home_Directories storage location.
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"Using
NetStorage."
as the User Name and the associated password in the Password field, then
user and click Computer > Home Folder.
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