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Although some administrators have successfully created NSS volumes on hard disks managed by
non-EVMS volume managers, there are serious management and configuration limitations
associated with this unsupported implementation. For more information, see
Devices Managed by Non-EVMS Volume Managers
Administration Guide for
NOTE: EVMS support is automatic and requires no manual configuration unless NSS is being
installed on the device that contains the boot (
that case only you must follow the instructions in
the System
Device" in the

6.16 OpenLDAP on OES 2

You cannot run OpenLDAP on an OES 2 server with eDirectory installed. eDirectory LDAP is
required for OES 2 services and uses the same ports as OpenLDAP.

6.17 Samba

For Samba implementation caveats, see
Guide.

6.18 Virtualization Issues

The following are caveats for setting up OES 2 server in Xen VMs:
Section 6.18.1, "Always Close Virtual Machine Manager When Not in Use," on page 69
Section 6.18.2, "Always Use Timesync Rather Than NTP," on page 69
Section 6.18.3, "Backing Up a Xen Virtual Machine," on page 70
Section 6.18.4, "Time Synchronization and Virtualized OES 2," on page 70
Section 6.18.5, "NSS Considerations," on page 70

6.18.1 Always Close Virtual Machine Manager When Not in Use

You should always close Virtual Machine Manager (VMM) when you are not actively using it.
Virtual Machines are not affected.
Leaving VMM open can affect the system resources available to the VMs.

6.18.2 Always Use Timesync Rather Than NTP

Time synchronization problems have been observed when virtualized NetWare servers are running
the XNTPD NLM. Therefore, Novell strongly recommends using Timesync and also configuring
the service to communicate through NTP.
Linux.
/boot
"Installing with EVMS as the Volume Manager of
OES 2 SP3: Installation
"Samba
Caveats" in the
" in the
OES 2 SP3: NSS File System
) and root (
) partitions (the system device). In
/
Guide.
OES2 SP3: Samba Administration
Caveats for Implementing OES 2 Services
"Using NSS on
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